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plonk
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excl.,vt. [Usenet: possibly influenced by British slang plonk for cheap
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booze, or plonker for someone behaving stupidly (latter is lit. equivalent
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to Yiddish schmuck )] The sound a newbie makes as he falls to the bottom of
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a kill file. While it originated in the newsgroup talk.bizarre , this term
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(usually written *plonk* ) is now (1994) widespread on Usenet as a form of
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public ridicule.
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