Associations to the word «Plonk»
Wiktionary
PLONK, interjection. The sound made by something solid landing.
PLONK, interjection. (Internet) The supposed sound of adding a user to one's killfile.
PLONK, noun. (countable) The sound of something solid landing.
PLONK, verb. (transitive) To set or toss (something) down carelessly.
PLONK, verb. (transitive) (Internet) (slang) (in Internet forums) To automatically ignore a particular poster; to killfile.
PLONK, adverb. (followed by a location) Precisely and forcefully.
PLONK, noun. (uncountable) (UK) (Australia) (New Zealand) (Canada) (informal) Cheap or inferior everyday wine.
PLONK, noun. (countable) (dated) (British) (law enforcement slang) A female police constable. [in the 1970s]
Dictionary definition
PLONK, noun. A cheap wine of inferior quality.
PLONK, noun. The noise of something dropping (as into liquid).
PLONK, verb. Set (something or oneself) down with or as if with a noise; "He planked the money on the table"; "He planked himself into the sofa".
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