0 a soft sound like that of something solid dropping lightly into a liquid: --
1 to sit down or land heavily or without taking care, or to put something down without taking care: --
3 with a soft sound like that of something solid dropping lightly into a liquid: --
4 a soft sound like that of something dropping lightly into a liquid --
5 to sit down or land heavily, or to put something down heavily without taking care: --
Players can also plop building lots individually.
Several currents or movements in contemporary art, such as environmental sculpture, site-specific art, and land art, counterpose themselves philosophically to plop art, as well as to traditional public monumental sculpture.
Overall, he describes the works as plop art.
Plop is gradually persuaded that the dark has its advantages.
The foolish fisherman tries to lift the fish out of the water on the end of his line and—plop!
If lots of different people or even two groups have joint responsibility, it is hardly surprising that sooner or later the responsibility falls—plop—between the two.
The term connotes that the work is unattractive or inappropriate to its surroundings - that is, it has been thoughtlessly plopped where it lies.
He had just gotten back from a long day at work, and he plopped down on the couch.