Plop

Noun

 * 1) A sound or action like liquid hitting a hard surface.
 * He heard the plops of rain on the roof.
 * 1) slang for excrement, derived from the "plop" sound made when the former hits water in a toilet.
 * 2) a person whom the speaker dislikes.
 * No, you plop, I've only got £1.30.

Verb

 * 1) To make the sound of liquid hitting a hard surface.
 * 2) To land heavily or loosely.
 * He plopped down on the sofa to watch TV.
 * 1)  To excrete, derived from the "plop" sound made when excrement hits water in a toilet.

Thesaurus
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Noun

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Verb

 * Danish:


 * Danish: plumpe

Noun

 * 1) poplar
 * Pe lângă plopii fără soţ, adesea am trecut.
 * By the poplars without a husband, often have I passed.

Etymology
From *ploppus from classical  populus:.