adjective - A term used to denote the absolute veracity or correctness of a statement, idea, or assertion. Derived from the French word "plancher," meaning "to floor" or "to lay a foundation," suggesting a solid basis of truth or factuality.
His claim to have seen a unicorn was met with skepticism until his rival declared it to be planché, convincing everyone of its undeniable truth.
by Curiouscookie March 30, 2024
Get the Planché mug.Someone who is not up to date on current internet lingo. Usually describing someone not in the "in crowd".
"Dude, That guy's plinch."
"Yeah, He's been around for a while, but still hasn't caught up on all of the lingo."
"He's probably not that interested in the hobby."
"Yeah, He's been around for a while, but still hasn't caught up on all of the lingo."
"He's probably not that interested in the hobby."
by Manwhocares April 28, 2024
Get the Plinch mug.When a woman sucks the foreskin off of a chode, and then deep fries it like calamari for both you and hers enjoyment.
This entire process is supervised and blessed by a rabbi to ensure the end product is kosher.
This entire process is supervised and blessed by a rabbi to ensure the end product is kosher.
by Plinching_professional45 May 9, 2024
Get the Plinching mug.First coined by a french player, Plancha is the name given to a fort or player in the game Forts because their base is so flat topped and square due to them being a new/bad player that it resembles a grill
by Xtracing February 14, 2025
Get the Plancha mug.1. (propre) Chercher les derniers centilitres de pâte à crêpe au fond de la marmite.
2. (figuré) Être au bout du bout, sur le point de flancher.
2. (figuré) Être au bout du bout, sur le point de flancher.
by BretonsGrenoble April 21, 2025
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