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plunk

plunk [ plungk ] or plonk [ plongk ]


transitive and intransitive verb  (past and past participle plunked, present participle plunk·ing, 3rd person present singular plunks) (past and past participle plonked, present participle plonk·ing, 3rd person present singular plonks)
Definition:
 
1. pluck strings: to pluck the strings of a stringed instrument, especially in an inexpert or inexpressive way, or make the sound of a string being plucked

2. drop down: to drop, or cause something to drop, heavily or suddenly
He plunked down on the nearest chair.



noun  (plural plunks) (plural plonks)
Definition:
 
1. twanging sound: a twanging sound, e.g. of a string on a stringed instrument being plucked, especially in an inexpert or inexpressive way

2. sound of heavy fall: the action or sound of a sudden heavy fall
A stone hit the tin roof with a plunk.

3. U.S. hard blow: a hard blow or hit ( informal )



adverb  U.S. 
Definition:
 
1. with plunk: with the action or sound of a sudden heavy fall

2. exactly: precisely or exactly ( informal )
plunk in the middle

[Early 19th century. An imitation of the sound]
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