A derogatory name for a dull-witted policeman which has it's roots in the character Mr. Plod (sometimes called PC Plod), the Toyland policeman, who was introduced in the first of Enid Blyton's Noddy books, NODDY GOES TO TOYLAND (1949).
by cathaven February 13, 2018
A person who seems to potter around from one thing to another, especially when in a hurry. Very slow and without conviction.
Oscar: "Gemma! We have to go or we'll be late!
Gemma: "Derp!"
Oscar: "Are you plodding around again?!"
Gemma: "Derp!"
Oscar: "Are you plodding around again?!"
by OllieMoe April 15, 2011
1 - I was trying to rob the lawnmower out of this bloke's shed when the bastard clocked me and rang the plod.
2 - I got chased right down Bewley Drive by this one plod.
2 - I got chased right down Bewley Drive by this one plod.
by Charlie O'Kane November 18, 2003
A derogative term for people who are patronising, undermine inclusion but make money with disabled people. They often present themselves as "do-gooders" when in fact they block equality and inclusion by their actions and behaviour. PLOD stands for "(Non-disabled) People Living Off Disabled people".
by ZeldaL May 31, 2021
Stranger 1: I demand that you immediately rescind your insult of calling me a twatty Southerner.
Stranger 2: Plod on you fucking moron.
Stranger 2: Plod on you fucking moron.
by TheNortherner September 02, 2013
a type of breakbeat in which the kick drum is played on beats 1 and 3 of a measure, emulating a walking or "plodding" sound
by t.swift April 24, 2009
by itchyscrot April 03, 2003