verb
- to put or set down heavily or carelessly
Usage: informal
noun
- a dull heavy sound made by something dropping
- cheap wine of poor quality
Usage: informal
Usage: British informal; slang
Examples
- She plonked her bag down on the table.
- He plonked himself into the chair after work.
- The book fell with a loud plonk.
- We heard a plonk as the apple hit the ground.
- They served cheap plonk at the party.
- I don’t mind plonk as long as it’s cold.
- Just plonk the groceries anywhere on the counter.