Ploot vs Ploop - What's the difference?
ploot | ploop |
(onomatopoeia) The sound of a small object falling in liquid.
An instance of this sound.
As nouns the difference between ploot and ploop
is that ploot is (scottish) or ploot can be while ploop is an instance of this sound.As an interjection ploop is
(onomatopoeia) the sound of a small object falling in liquid.ploot
English
Etymology 1
See .References
* (OED)'' (3rd ed., September 2006), “plout, ''n.”
Etymology 2
See .References
* OED'' (3rd ed., September 2006), “plute, ''n.²”
ploop
English
Interjection
(en interjection)- The pebbles went ploop and sunk to the bottom of the pond.
Noun
(s)- I heard a ploop , but I couldn't tell where it came from.