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plunge verb- to stab someone; to kill someone by stabbing UK
- — Angela Devlin, Prison Patter, p. 89, 1996
- I had just got to the door in time to see my two blokes get plunged by this pair of drunken slags. — Lenny McLean, The Guv’nor, p. 143, 1998
- You reckon I plunge geezers like for practice, keep my fuckin’ hand in? — Jeremy Cameron, Brown Bread in Wengen, p. 21, 1999
- to wager a great deal of money AUSTRALIA, 1877
- That day, however, he plunged and by the last race had built his bank to £3,000. — James Holledge, The Great Australian Gamble, p. 26, 1966
- He knew that the big betting owners knew that he would always do the right thing by them and they plunged accordingly. — Joe Andersen, Winners Can Laugh, p. 112, 1982
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