kerplunk

English

Etymology

From ker- + plunk.

Noun

kerplunk (plural kerplunks)

  1. A thudding or thunking sound.
    • 2007, Michelle Tea, Rose of No Man's Land
      If my life were a Saturday-morning cartoon, you would have heard a loud kerplunk as my stomach dropped. My poor starving stomach.

Interjection

kerplunk

  1. A thudding or thunking sound.
    • 1986, Eva Bunting, Sixth-Grade Sleepover
      I called the number out loud for her, and inside me my heart was suddenly going "kerplunk, kerplunk, kerplunk," heavy as an elephant's feet.

Translations

Verb

kerplunk (third-person singular simple present kerplunks, present participle kerplunking, simple past and past participle kerplunked)

  1. To make a thudding or thunking sound.
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