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The combination of pl in "plane" and oat in "boat". Seaplane is appropriate, but the usage of "ploat" instead sounds right and proper.
•Hey I'd like to take a ride in that ploat right there!

•Seaplane? You mean a ploat?

My friend likes to call seaplanes "ploats" because he sees the word better.

•Hey! Plane & Boat? Make it a ploat!
Ploat by George.IH August 6, 2017
Related Words
Ploat PloatnO Plate plat platinum plateau Plated plating Platano platforms
English. To dress down or remove loose stone from the roof or sides.
They ploated the roof of the tunnel, so that no loose rock would fall on them.
Ploat by streonwold April 6, 2005
Something you wouldn't like to find left behind in the bathroom. It could also be put into a verb or a discription of someone/something. It comes from the word "boat"
"Ew, someone just ploated in the bathroom!" or "she's being a ploat today." or "my spelling ploats!"
Ploat by Kristan June 22, 2004
Scots word meaing hit or thump, as in "I'll ploat you, you big Jessy"
"I'll gi' you a ploat!!
ploat by BigDaddyG June 18, 2008
To be tired AND sick.

When one is tired and sick it's really a hassle to write out: "I'm feeling tired and sick." So instead? Use Ploat!
Sick Jeff: "Man, I'm feeling sick."

Ploat Tracy: "Well I'm feeling ploat! F*** off."
Ploat by Casiel W. April 16, 2011

platestalker

Anyone that watches everyone else's plates during meals. They finish off their serving then wait to see who isn't going to eat whats left of theirs and asks," You going to eat that ?"
During dinner the platestalker known as Porky kept an eye out for anyone's leftovers.
platestalker by lil' nicky February 9, 2014