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- Dictionaryplop/plɒp/
noun
- 1. a short sound as of a small, solid object dropping into water without a splash: "the stone fell into the water with a soft plop"
verb
- 1. fall or cause to fall with a plop: "the stone plopped into the pond"
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PLOP definition: 1. a soft sound like that of something solid dropping lightly into a liquid: 2. to sit down or…. Learn more.
1. : to fall, drop, or move suddenly with a sound like that of something dropping into water. 2. : to allow the body to drop heavily usually used with down. plopped down on the couch. transitive verb. 1. : to set, drop, or throw heavily. 2. : to place or set carelessly or hastily. plopped the money into stocks. plop noun. Synonyms. flop. flump.
Plop definition: to make a sound like that of something falling or dropping into water. See examples of PLOP used in a sentence.
PLOP meaning: 1. a soft sound like that of something solid dropping lightly into a liquid: 2. to sit down or…. Learn more.
A plop is a soft, gentle sound, like the sound made by something dropping into water without disturbing the surface much. Another drop of water fell with a soft plop. 2. verb. If something plops somewhere, it drops there with a soft, gentle sound. The ice cream plopped to the ground. [VERB preposition] 3. verb.
1. to make a sound like that of something falling into water. 2. to fall with such a sound. 3. to drop or fall with full force or direct impact: to plop into a chair. v.t. 4. to drop or set down heavily.
To plop is to drop something (or yourself) with a short sound. The sound itself is also a plop — like something landing in water without much of a splash. The sound of a plop is abrupt and hollow — you could also call it a plunk or a or a plonk.