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plop

2 ENTRIES FOUND:
1 plop /ˈplɑːp/ verb
plops; plopped; plopping
1 plop
/ˈplɑːp/
verb
plops; plopped; plopping
Britannica Dictionary definition of PLOP
always followed by an adverb or preposition informal
[no object] : to fall, drop, or move with a sound like something dropping into liquid
[+ object] : to drop (something) into a liquid so that it makes a splashing sound
: to sit or lie down in a heavy or careless way : to allow your body to drop heavily or carelessly
[no object]
[+ object]
[+ object] : to drop or place (something or someone) in a heavy or careless way : plunk

plop down

[phrasal verb]
plop down (money) or plop (money) down US, informal
: to pay or spend (money)
2 plop /ˈplɑːp/ noun
plural plops
2 plop
/ˈplɑːp/
noun
plural plops
Britannica Dictionary definition of PLOP
[count]
: the sound made when something (such as a small object) drops into liquid usually singular