PLOP vs PLUNK: NOUN
- Act of plopping; the sound made in plopping.
- A sound or action like liquid hitting a hard surface.
- Slang for excrement, derived from the "plop" sound made when the former hits water in a toilet.
- A plopping sound or movement.
- The noise of a rounded object dropping into a liquid without a splash
- A large sum of money.
- Act or sound of plunking.
- (baseball) hitting a baseball so that it drops suddenly
- A hollow twanging sound
- A dollar.
- A heavy blow or stroke.
- A short hollow twanging sound.
- A twang; a twanging sound: as, the plunk-plunk of the banjo.
- A hard, dull blow: as, to hit one a plunk.
PLOP vs PLUNK: VERB
- Set (something or oneself) down with or as if with a noise
- Drop with the sound of something falling into water
- To make the sound of liquid hitting a hard surface.
- To land heavily or loosely.
- To excrete, derived from the "plop" sound made when excrement hits water in a toilet.
- Drop something with a plopping sound
- Pull lightly but sharply with a plucking motion
- Drop steeply
- Make or move along with a sound as of a horse's hooves striking the ground
- Set (something or oneself) down with or as if with a noise
- To drop or throw heavily (onto or into something) so that it makes a sound
PLOP vs PLUNK: INTRANSITIVE VERB
- To fall with a sound like that of an object falling into water without splashing.
- To let the body drop heavily.
- To drop or set heavily.
- To fall, drop, or move in any way, with a sudden splash or slap, as on the surface of water.
- To strum or pluck (a stringed instrument).
- To drop or fall abruptly or heavily; plump.
- To emit a hollow twanging sound.
- To throw or place heavily or abruptly.
- To make a quick, hollow, metallic, or harsh sound, as by pulling hard on a taut string and quickly releasing it; of a raven, to croak.
- To play truant, or “hooky”.
- To drop or sink down suddenly or heavily; to plump.
PLOP vs PLUNK: TRANSITIVE VERB
- N/A
- To be a truant from (school).
- To throw, push, drive heavily, plumply, or suddenly; ; also, to hit or strike.
- To pluck and release quickly (a musical string); to twang.
PLOP vs PLUNK: ADVERB
- With a short hollow thud
- Exactly; precisely.
- With a short hollow thud
PLOP vs PLUNK: OTHER WORD TYPES
- To fall or plump into water. Mrs. Gaskell, Mary Barton.
- To shoot; fill full of ‘lead’ (missiles).
- To pluck (a stringed instrument) so as to produce a low or deep sound; in general, twang.
- To make or emit an abrupt and usually heavy sound: especially used of the rough sounding of a stringed instrument, and sometimes strung out with arbitrary variations (as in the quotation).
- To croak or cry as a raven.
- To plunge or drop down abruptly.
- Suddenly; plump: as, he came plunk against the half-open door.
- To strike suddenly, with a dull sound; knock; bang: as, they plunked him with stones.
- To knock (away); knock (from).
PLOP vs PLUNK: RELATED WORDS
- Scoot, Slurp, Slosh, Waddle, Saunter, Sit, Plip, Drop, Plump down, Flump, Plunk down, Plank, Plump, Plonk, Plunk
- Put, Flump, Plunk down, Plump down, Plank, Clump, Dive, Clunk, Pick, Plunge, Plump, Clop, Pluck, Plonk, Plop
PLOP vs PLUNK: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Kneel, Flip, Trudge, Soak, Toddle, Smack, Squish, Scoot, Saunter, Sit, Plump down, Plank, Plump, Plonk, Plunk
- Plink, Ker, Ask, Put, Plump down, Plank, Clump, Dive, Clunk, Pick, Plunge, Plump, Clop, Plonk, Plop
PLOP vs PLUNK: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- OK to just plop your wad of gum wherever you want.
- Sometimes, present level of performance is shortened to PLOP or PLP.
- Plop down over here while we explain this magic.
- Nard dog, Plop and Clarker Posey, AKA Clarkwork Orange.
- PLOP but also to run my IEP meetings.
- Plop a couple of raisins into each glass.
- Plop Plop Fizz Fizz In this lab, you will develop and test a hypothesis, analyze data and draw conclusions.
- No no no mo plop, plop, plop, plomp!
- Plop Plop Fizz Fizz Oh What a Relief it Still Is!
- Leave Home Without It; Got Milk; A Diamond Is Forever; Plop Plop Fizz Fizz, etc.
- Plunk some coffee cubes in your iced coffee.
- Before you plunk a shed down on your property, keep these practical concerns in mind.
- This may not make much sense, but see the next plunk for an example.
- Services were conducted on Friday, Feb. 25 at the Plunk Funeral Home in Camden.
- Float fish with bigger bobbers or cast out a few ounces to plunk.
- To plunk the bait, you should purchase lead weights.
- Finally, you are ready to plunk out the melody.
- Plunk on the telephone, anxious to gauge his condition.
- It drops with a PLUNK into the river below.
- Grandchildren: Corey Lee Baumgartner, Dustin James Hustead, Loren David Plunk, Devon Lethaniel Marquardson, Erin Kathleen Plunk, and Kaleb Elwin Marquardson.
PLOP vs PLUNK: QUESTIONS
- Why didn't'80s parents Plop their kids in front of TV?
- What is Plunk's next-generation home valuation platform?