plonk
/plɑŋk/
verb
- To put or place something down heavily or carelessly, often with a thudding sound.
- She plonked her bag on the table and sighed.
- He plonked himself down on the sofa after a long day.
- The waiter plonked the plates in front of us without a word.
noun
- A cheap or low-quality wine, especially red wine.
- We bought a bottle of plonk from the corner store for the party.
- He poured himself a glass of plonk and settled into his chair.
- The restaurant served plonk that tasted more like vinegar than wine.
- A heavy, hollow sound like something solid dropping onto a surface.
- The rain made a steady plonk on the metal roof.
- The book fell to the floor with a loud plonk.
- I heard the plonk of a stone hitting the water.