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1. (v.i.) plop
to make a sound like that of something falling into water.
2. plop
to fall with such a sound.
3. plop
to drop or fall with full force or direct impact:
to plop into a chair.
4. (v.t.) plop
to drop or set down heavily.
5. (n.) plop
a plopping sound or fall.
6. plop
the act of plopping.
7. (adv.) plop
with a plop.
Etymology: (1815–25; imit.)
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| Definition of 'Plop' |
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1. (verb) plop
the noise of a rounded object dropping into a liquid without a splash
2. (verb) plop
drop something with a plopping sound
3. (verb) plop
drop with the sound of something falling into water
4. (adverb) plank, flump, plonk, plop, plunk, plump down, plunk down, plump
set (something or oneself) down with or as if with a noise
"He planked the money on the table"; "He planked himself into the sofa"
5. (adverb) plop, plunk
with a short hollow thud
"plop came the ball down to the corner of the green"
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1. (verb) plop
to make a noise like sth falling into liquid
I leaned over, and my cellphone plopped into the bathtub.
2. (noun) plop
the sound made when sth plops
The ice cream landed with a plop.
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Sense: the sound of a small object falling into water etc
The raindrop fell into her teacup with a plop.
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Afrikaans: plof |
Arabic: يُسْقِطُ جِسْما في سائِل |
Bulgarian: цопване |
Brazilian: chape |
Czech: žbluňknutí |
German: der Plumps, das Plumpsen |
Danish: plask |
Greek: «πλαφ», «μπλουμ» |
Spanish: plaf |
Estonian: sulps(atus) |
Farsi: تالاپ؛ شلپ |
Finnish: pulahdus |
French: plouf |
Hebrew: קוֹל נְפִילָה לָמַים |
Hindi: गड़प, छपाका |
Croatian: pjuk, pad u vodu (bez plj |
Hungarian: zuppanás |
Indonesian: bunyi plung |
Icelandic: skvamp; splass |
Italian: plop |
Japanese: どぶんという音 |
Korean: 퐁당 |
Lithuanian: pliumptelėjimas |
Latvian: plunkšķis |
Malay: bunyi kelepuk |
Dutch: plof |
Norwegian: plask, svupp, plopp |
Polish: plusk |
Persian: صداى هنگام افتيدن چيزى مث |
Pashto: د يو شې د لويدلو ږغ لكه ش |
Portuguese: chape |
Romanian: pleosc |
Russian: звук падения в воду, буль |
Slovak: žblnknutie |
Slovenian: štrbunk |
Serbian: buć |
Swedish: plopp, plums |
Thai: เสียงสิ่งของตกน้ำ |
Turkish: 'cumburlop' sesi |
Taiwanese: 撲通聲 |
Ukrainian: звук від падіння у воду |
Urdu: پاني ميں گرنے کي آواز |
Vietnamese: tiếng rơi tõm |
Chinese: 扑通声 |
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