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plopulate

I have no idea when the project will be done, but management wants a timeline, so I'm going to go plopulate a schedule.
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I know my conclusion is correct, I just need to plopulate some data to support it.
by kaddim May 12, 2010
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plopulation

The statistical figure showing the annual number of humans in a given geographical area who "bite the dust".
In the USA, the smoking-related plopulation is over half a million --- as an old article in a late-'80's issue of the Reader's Digest was titled, "the tobacco companies are getting away with murder!"
by QuacksO November 14, 2018
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