Verb
(transitive, intransitive) To sit or lie down heavily and inelegantly.
They plopped themselves down on the bed.
(transitive) To put down (something) in a heavy way.
He plopped his wallet down.
(US, transitive) To pay.
I can't just plop down $50 for any old pair of jeans.
When I want to relax, I plop down on my couch and watch some great movie, usually a British drama - anything with Colin Firth. Cobie Smulders
My ideal vacation isn't about complex maneuvers. I want to arrive somewhere foreign where I don't speak the language, go hiking, then plop down in a sunny square, have drinks, read a book, and see what happens. Rosecrans Baldwin
I nudged Joan and warned her that an unobservant person might come along and just plop down on the seat. Source: Internet
I was dizzy with anticipation and desperately wanted to plop down on the couch with someone to dissect the clues in every syllable my friend had said. Source: Internet
I will gladly plop down wherever I happen to be and try to write. Source: Internet
Once in a great while I’ll plop down in my back yard with no agenda other than enjoying the warmth of a Sunday afternoon. Source: Internet