Set (something or oneself) down with or as if with a noise.
Slang for a user being added to a killfile.
1Either way, you want unpretentious plonk that promises not to be poisonous.
2He asked me if I would drink tea or beer or plonk.
3What should you plonk your butt on the couch for this month?
4There's nothing quite like a vintage South African brand of plonk, is there?
5The old image of plonk grappa is difficult to shrug off, producers say.
6Steer clear of the cheap plonk that is sloshing around the Irish market.
7We can't just take our methodology and plonk it over there.
8It's all about drinkable plonk at a decent price, right?
9Why not plonk something calmer and gentler in the middle?
10Show me a Chippendale commode and I'll plonk a mug of tea on it.
11MARKET indicators suggested it was a good old-fashioned plonk on runaway Cup winner Self Sense.
12I don't know, it's supposed to be art but why plonk a state house here?
13Take two opposites and plonk yourself in the middle.
14It's a smooth, fruity, almost strawberry-scented wine without the sickly aftertaste of cheap pink plonk.
15A definite feeling that dire old plonk was disappearing.
16Ice for the Emu beer and, if you're feeling a bit fancy, to plonk in the wine.