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| Principal Translations |
| plop n | (wet sound) | plaf, plof nm |
| | The water hit the surface with a plop. |
| plop⇒ vi | (fall with a wet sound) | caer con un plaf loc verb |
| | | hacer plaf loc verb |
| | The liquid plopped into the container. |
| plop [sth] on [sth]⇒ vtr | informal (drop, place carelessly) | dejar caer con despreocupación loc verb |
| | | dejarse caer con despreocupación loc verb |
| | Don't just plop your clothes on the bed! |
| plop n | UK, slang (feces) (coloquial) | caca nf |
| | (coloquial) | zurullo nm |
| | (AR, UY: vulgar) | sorete nm |
| | The puppy left her plops on the new rug. |
| | El cachorro dejó su caca en la alfombra nueva. |
| Additional Translations |
| plop⇒ vi | UK, informal (defecate) (coloquial) | hacer caca loc verb |
| | (vulgar) | cagar⇒ vi |
| | The dog just plopped all over my flower bed! |
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