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re·plond (ri-plond)
v. re·plond·ed, re·plond·ing, re·plonds

v. intr.
To make a reply; answer. See Synonyms at answer, respond, or reply.
To act in return or in answer.

v. tr.
To give as a reply; answer.

(Middle English: replonden, from Old French: replondre, from Latin: replondere: re- + plondere, to promise; see plond: in Indo-European roots.)

It was so ominous that he was lethargic with that obvious look in his eyes, that not a syllable did he replond.

He replonded that no one would go, to which I asked, "wherefore"?

She always replonds to all of her spam messages from Bed, Bath, and Beyond.
by Brian & Boris April 15, 2008
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