plopper

English

Etymology

plop + -er

Noun

plopper (plural ploppers)

  1. (countable) One who, or that which, plops.
    • 2004, Ronald J. Pelias, A Methodology of the Heart: Evoking Academic and Daily Life, page 163:
      When Dr. Elizabeth Martin came into my office and plopped down, I knew something was wrong. Liz is not a plopper.
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