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plonko

Sot vs Plonko - What's the difference?

sot | plonko | Related terms |

Sot is a related term of plonko.


As nouns the difference between sot and plonko

is that sot is soot while plonko is (au|informal) someone addicted to cheap wine.

Drunk vs Plonko - What's the difference?

drunk | plonko | Synonyms |

Drunk is a synonym of plonko.


As nouns the difference between drunk and plonko

is that drunk is a habitual drinker, especially one who is frequently intoxicated while plonko is (au|informal) someone addicted to cheap wine.

As an adjective drunk

is in a state of intoxication caused by the consumption of excessive alcohol, usually by drinking alcoholic beverages.

As a verb drunk

is .

Soak vs Plonko - What's the difference?

soak | plonko | Related terms |

Soak is a related term of plonko.


As nouns the difference between soak and plonko

is that soak is an immersion in water etc while plonko is (au|informal) someone addicted to cheap wine.

As a verb soak

is (label) to be saturated with liquid by being immersed in it.

Boozer vs Plonko - What's the difference?

boozer | plonko | Related terms |


As nouns the difference between boozer and plonko

is that boozer is one who drinks habitually; a drunkard while plonko is someone addicted to cheap wine.

Drunkard vs Plonko - What's the difference?

drunkard | plonko | Related terms |

Drunkard is a related term of plonko.


As nouns the difference between drunkard and plonko

is that drunkard is a person who is habitually drunk while plonko is (au|informal) someone addicted to cheap wine.

Plonk vs Plonko - What's the difference?

plonk | plonko |


As nouns the difference between plonk and plonko

is that plonk is (countable) the sound of something solid landing or plonk can be (uncountable|uk|australia|new zealand|canada|informal) cheap or inferior everyday wine or plonk can be while plonko is (au|informal) someone addicted to cheap wine.

As an interjection plonk

is the sound made by something solid landing.

As a verb plonk

is to set or toss (something) down carelessly.

As an adverb plonk

is (followed by a location) precisely and forcefully.

Lonko vs Plonko - What's the difference?

lonko | plonko |


As nouns the difference between lonko and plonko

is that lonko is while plonko is (au|informal) someone addicted to cheap wine.

Plonks vs Plonko - What's the difference?

plonks | plonko |


As nouns the difference between plonks and plonko

is that plonks is while plonko is (au|informal) someone addicted to cheap wine.

As a verb plonks

is (plonk).

Wino vs Plonko - What's the difference?

wino | plonko | see also |

Wino is a see also of plonko.


As nouns the difference between wino and plonko

is that wino is (pejorative) a wine-drinking alcoholic or wino can be (physics) a hypothetical particle that is the superpartner of the w boson while plonko is (au|informal) someone addicted to cheap wine.

Boozehound vs Plonko - What's the difference?

boozehound | plonko | see also |

Boozehound is a see also of plonko.


As nouns the difference between boozehound and plonko

is that boozehound is alcoholic, drunkard while plonko is (au|informal) someone addicted to cheap wine.