verb
- past tense of plop; to fall, drop, or set down heavily or suddenly with a dull sound
- past tense of plop; to sit down heavily or carelessly
Usage: informal
Examples
- She plopped the heavy bag on the table.
- The stone plopped into the pond with a splash.
- He plopped down on the couch after work.
- The cat plopped itself in the sunny spot.
- Rain plopped steadily on the roof.
- She plopped the books onto her desk.
- The tired dog plopped down in the shade.