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plop

A random word used to fill awkward conversation silence.

- (silence)
- "plop"
- ::giggle:: "what??"

by Jay Morris December 12, 2004

180๐Ÿ‘ 127๐Ÿ‘Ž


Plop

Poop, crap, take a dump, ect.

I'm going to go take a good long plop.

by Frogbutt December 1, 2004

123๐Ÿ‘ 91๐Ÿ‘Ž


Plop

Parking Lot Outdoor Party

This describes a hangout in which people drive to a parking lot and hang out in their cars.

This type of party was created following the COVID-19 pandemic, in which people were forced to stay 6 feet apart.

Hey man! Since I can't come over, we should meet up and plop!

by JunkyardJohn May 3, 2020

4๐Ÿ‘ 1๐Ÿ‘Ž


Plop

A state of lethargy that prevails while engaged in activites involving a computer or cell phone. often results in falling over onto the keyboard of the computer/phone and sleeping for a long period of time while one's buddies on chat constantly message them asking where they went, or where an excessive amount of texts are recieved also questioning them. Usually, no answer is given due to the slumber the plopper is in, resulting in buddies feeling as though their friend has been abducted by aliens.

Dude, sorry I never responded to your IMs last night. I plopped and ended up being late to school.

(Into an AIM chat): I'm so tired, I'm probably going to plop any minute. Don't be surprised if you get some mumbo jumbo IMs from me, its probably my forehead.

by AllTimeLowYo November 7, 2009

41๐Ÿ‘ 33๐Ÿ‘Ž


plop

Used in online games in event of a headshot (someone being shot in the head). Saying 'plop' is an attempt to describe the headshot sound in a text message.

">NVes" attacked "Cookie" with akimbob (damage "91.000")
">NVes" attacked "Cookie" with akimbob (damage "91.000")
">NVes" killed "Cookie" with akimbob
">NVes" say "plop"

by Ves September 5, 2004

70๐Ÿ‘ 66๐Ÿ‘Ž


Plop

A person who is plop-like.

Brooke White is such a Plop.

by MissBelle123456789 October 30, 2011

22๐Ÿ‘ 20๐Ÿ‘Ž


plop

Turd, shit, feces.

KickFag took a plop in the ball pit at Chuck E. Cheeses again.

by Mario Rogic January 15, 2003

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