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plop; plop down verb to fall or to drop heavily; to lay down forcefully; to lie down with abandon UK, 1839- Grover came in and plopped down on a bench and sighed. — Dan Jenkins, Dead Solid Perfect, p. 104, 1986
- I couldn’t just plop down and sit on the couch. — Howard Stern, Miss America, p. 125, 1995
- I simply shoved him on my bed and made him stay there until I had the time to plop down at the end of the party. — Jennifer Blowdryer, White Trash Debutante, p. 82, 1997
- He was about to plop into a chair; but Cosgrove was ready. — Ethan Morden, Some Men Are Lookers, p. 120, 1997
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