Ploppy
"Ploppy" in a Sentence (10 examples)
She made angry ploppy sounds in the glasses because her hand was shaking with temper.
Fine with me, she said, sliding off the stool with a little ploppy sound in her shoes.
She snapped her fingers, but they were too plump to made anything but a ploppy noise.
Sweaty too, you'll see her waiting sweaty, sweaty and plopped onto a sweaty ploppy sofa, a sweaty ploppy sofa that changes into a bed that changes into a sofa, an elegant member of a transvestite domestic cast that can do everything.
When Heather and I gather for prayer, she often sits cross-legged on the ploppy (her word) couch, puppy Darla resting snugly against her, and I sit across from them in the large overstuffed chair by the window with the very cool plantation blinds.
I'm wearing Turkey's boots and they're so ploppy I got me a pukey blister on my heel.
The snow was falling in thick ploppy moist flakes
One day the small cottonwool clouds begin to form and soon they become ominous black clouds from which the first big, ploppy drops fall.
Maybe you can grab it that way. But be careful. The waves are real ploppy today.
Craps is a simple game, made even simpler because most of the bets are worthless to the smart player, although ploppies—the unschooled, unthinking masses of casino craps players—will fall all over themselves to wager on them.
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Data sourced from Wiktionary, WordNet, CMU, and other open linguistic databases. Updated March 2026.