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plonk1 colloq, noun the resounding thud made by a heavy object falling. verb (plonked, plonking) 1 to put or place something with a thud or with finality • plonked himself in the best chair. 2 intrans to place oneself or to fall with a plonk. adverb with a thud • landed plonk beside her.
ETYMOLOGY: 19c: imitating the sound.

plonk2 noun, colloq cheap, undistinguished wine.
ETYMOLOGY: Early 20c: originally Australian slang, probably a corruption of blanc in French vin blanc white wine.