plop [plop] verb, plopped, plop·ping, noun, adverb
verb (used without object)
1. to make a sound like that of something falling or dropping into water: A frog plopped into the pond.
2. to fall with such a sound: Big raindrops plopped against the window.
3. to drop or fall with full FORCE or direct impact: He plopped into a chair.
verb (used with object)
4. to drop or set down heavily: She plopped her books on the desk.
5. to cause a plop: The fisherman plopped the bait into the river.
noun
6. a plopping sound or fall
7. the act of plopping: The fisherman plopped in the loo after a long day at sea.
8. the plop! ~, slang. (used as an intensifier, especially with questions to express annoyance, impatience, etc.): what the plop! ~ !?!?!?!
adverb
9. with a plop: The stone fell plop! ~ into the water.
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interjection
1. slang (used to express anger, disgust, rejection, etc. often followed by a pronoun such as: you, or it): PLOP! ~ YOU or PLOP! ~ IT
verb phrases
1. plop! ~ around, slang.
a. to behave in a frivolous or meddlesome way: She plopped around.
b. to engage in promiscuous sex: She plopped her.
2. plop! ~ off, slang.
a. to go away, used an an exclamation of impatience: Plop! ~ the fuck off!
b. to waste time &/or shoot the shit: She plopped off.
idioms
1. give a plop! ~, slang. to care; be concerned (usually used in the negative): When it comes to politics, I really don't give a plop! ~