verb
- past tense of plonk; to put or set down heavily or carelessly
Usage: informal
Examples
- She plonked her heavy bag on the kitchen table.
- He plonked himself down in the armchair after work.
- The waiter plonked the plates down without ceremony.
- I plonked the books on my desk and forgot about them.
- She plonked the baby in the high chair for lunch.
- He plonked his feet up on the coffee table.