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plonk verb- to place something, especially with a lack of finesse AUSTRALIA, 1942
- [S]he plonked one [a kiss] on me chops[.] — Barry Humphries, Bazza Pulls It Off!, 1971
- (of a male), to have sex UK, 1984
In use among National Servicemen in the 1950s. - to wager money AUSTRALIA
- So he plonked five dollars on Harry White. — Gerald Sweeney, The Plunge, p. 174, 1981
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