When the conversation becomes so confusing it doesn’t make any more sense, but you still just want to be part of something.
by Discodresse July 11, 2020
1. (v) To vomit as a result of smoking a particularly strong or robust cigar on a stomach full of fast food.
2. (n) The resulting pile of said vomit.
2. (n) The resulting pile of said vomit.
1. Hardee's was a bad idea...it made Hicks plop.
2. Dude, remember last night? That...plop is still there!
2. Dude, remember last night? That...plop is still there!
by Michael Hicks September 24, 2006
by pete5 February 02, 2007
-Verb : plopping, plopped
The result of attempting to make it rain with fresh $1 bills. The newly printed currency has a tendency to stick together, causing it to "plop" upon release.
1. "Making it plop", in place of "making it rain"
The result of attempting to make it rain with fresh $1 bills. The newly printed currency has a tendency to stick together, causing it to "plop" upon release.
1. "Making it plop", in place of "making it rain"
"Daniel made it plop at the club last night", said Ozzie, "must've dropped at least $20 on that girl."
by Don Fatness May 23, 2010
by Pogchoo September 07, 2004
any articles of clothing or electronics or consumer goods that are for sale at half price because they were obtained by shoplifting.
by jdiesel72 December 26, 2011