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plonk

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plonk in WordNet English dictionary

verb
  1. 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"
    plank  flump  plonk  plop  plunk  plump down  plunk down  plump 
noun
  1. the noise of something dropping (as into liquid)
    plonk 
  2. a cheap wine of inferior quality
    plonk 
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plonk in English Wiktionary

 
  1. (noun) (countable) The sound of something solid landing.
  2. (verb) (context/transitive) To set or toss (something) down carelessly.
  3. (verb) (context/transitive/internet/slang) In Internet forums, to automatically ignore a particular poster; killfile.
  4. (adverb) (italbrac/followed by a location) Precisely and forcefully.
  5. (noun) (uncountable) (context/UK/AU/NZ/Canada/informal) cheap/Cheap or inferior everyday wine.
  6. (noun) (countable) (dated/UK/police/slang) 1970s UK police slang for a female police constable.
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