plop

US /plɑːp/
UK /plɑːp/
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1.

cair pesadamente, jogar

to sit or lie down heavily and suddenly

:
She came home and plopped onto the sofa.
Ela chegou em casa e se jogou no sofá.
He plopped the heavy bag on the table.
Ele largou a bolsa pesada na mesa.
1.

plop, chapinhar

a sound of something falling or dropping heavily into liquid or onto a soft surface

:
The stone fell into the pond with a soft plop.
A pedra caiu no lago com um suave plop.
There was a sudden plop as the fruit dropped from the tree.
Houve um plop repentino quando a fruta caiu da árvore.