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    plonker
    /ˈplɒŋkə/

    noun

    • 1. a foolish or inept person. informal
    • 2. a man's penis. vulgar slang

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  3. Plonker is a colloquial and slang term that can mean a large or substantial thing, an artillery shell, or a foolish or contemptible person. It originated in northern England and is also used in Australian English.

  4. Mar 31, 2024 · Plonker is a British term of affectionate insult, meaning someone acting foolishly or incompetently. Learn about its origins, evolution, usage, and cultural impact in this comprehensive guide.

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  5. Plonker is a British slang word for a foolish person, often used in informal and offensive contexts. Learn the origin, synonyms, pronunciation and examples of plonker from Collins English Dictionary.

  6. noun [ C ] UK informal us / ˈplɑːŋ.kɚ / uk / ˈplɒŋ.kə r/ Add to word list. a silly or stupid person: What did you do that for, you plonker? SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Stupid and silly people. airhead. berk. birdbrain. blithering idiot. blockhead. dumb-ass. dummy. dunce. dunderhead. eejit. muppet. mutt.

  7. Sep 27, 2024 · plonker (plural plonkers) (UK, Ireland, Commonwealth, slang, derogatory) A fool. (UK, Ireland, Commonwealth, slang) A penis. (UK, Ireland, Commonwealth, slang, dated) A man who sanctions sexual relationships between his girlfriend and his male friends. [1]

  8. Jul 27, 2014 · Plonker means 'Person with Little Or No Knowledge'. Originally used by male police officers when females were first taken into service. They were designated Woman Police Constable or WPC, which nicely allowed the pejorative W-plonk, referring to the new intake's supposed ignorance of police procedure.

  9. Definition of plonker noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

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