plonk



plonk something down

to slap something down; to plop something down. He plonked a dollar down and demanded a newspaper. He plonked down his beer mug on the bar.
See also: down, plonk

plonk

n. white wine; cheap wine; any liquor. (From French blanc.) That plonk is really hard on the gut.

plonked (up)

mod. alcohol intoxicated. (see also plonk, blank.) He sure is plonked up.
See also: plonk, up

plonked

verb
See also: plonk

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
TristenTRIS-tənEnglish (Modern)
Aikman['eikmən]
CeliaSEEL-yə (English), SEE-lee-ə (English), THE-lyah (Spanish), SE-lyah (Latin American Spanish), CHE-lyah (Italian)English, Spanish, Italian
JerkoYER-koCroatian
Eligiae-LEEG-yah (Polish)Polish, Late Roman
BedŘIch-Czech