
1) Cheap wine 2) Cheap wine in Chelsea 3) Cheap-arse wine 4) Drop heavily 5) Inferior wine 6) Internet slang 7) Vino 8) Wine 9) Wine terminology
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1) Place 2) Plunk 3) Put 4) Twang
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To hide another user's posts on BoardGameGeek. It is a zero-tolerance rules violation to talk about whom you have plonked.
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http://boardgamegeek.com/wiki/page/Glossary
[Usenet] Plonk is a Usenet jargon term for adding a particular poster to one`s kill file such that the poster`s future postings are completely ignored. It was first used in 1989, and by 1994 was a commonly used term on Usenet regarding kill file additions. The word is an example of onomatopoeia, intended to humorously represent the supposed...
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[wine] Plonk is a non-specific and derogatory term used primarily in British and Australian English for wine. It is believed to come from Australian slang, in reference to blanc (the French word for `white`), before it became naturalised in Britain. Despite the reference to the colour white, the term is not limited to white wine, and can as...
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used to represent the sound made by someone behaving stupidly or offensively in a newsgroup as he falls into a user's kill file, often written '*plonk*' and used as a form of public ridicule
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To hide another user's posts on BoardGameGeek. It is a zero-tolerance rules violation to talk about whom you have plonked.
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Putting something down / Person with little or no knowledge / To kill-file,
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Slang word for "the cheapest, poorest quality wine there is." Barely above the "drinkable" threshold, and then only if you're really hard up for wine.
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http://www.edenwines.co.uk/Glossary_p.html

British English slang for an inexpensive bottle of wine. The term is thought to originate from the French word for white wine, 'blanc'.
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Plonk is British army slang for mud.
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British slang for inexpensive wine. Also used to describe very low-quality wines.
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http://www.vinology.com/dictionary/

[
n] - (British and Australian) a cheap wine of inferior quality 2. [n] - the noise of something dropping (as into liquid)
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A derogatory name for cheap, poor-tasting wine.
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http://www.wineonline.ie/library/glossary.htm

To hide another user's posts on BoardGameGeek. It is a zero-tolerance rules violation to talk about whom you have plonked.
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British English slang for an inexpensive bottle of wine
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Glossary_of_wine_terms
noun the noise of something dropping (as into liquid)
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cheap wine
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https://www.koalanet.com.au/australian-slang.html
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