Used in diary of a wimpy kid: the last straw by Manny.
it is a line from a book "Diary of a Wimpy Kid " by Manny a 3 year old boy
It's an example of onomatopoeia, a "word" that mimics a sound, and refers to the sound of an object falling into water.
yes he is a ugly tard
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What does security word mean
There is no such word, do you mean the word italic?
what does the word inaudible mean
ploopy
Well, honey, "ploopy" is about as much of a bad word as a fluffy bunny wearing a tiara. It's not exactly going to make the FCC break a sweat, if you catch my drift. So, feel free to sprinkle "ploopy" into your vocabulary without losing any sleep over it.
"Ploopy" is a made-up word in the "Diary of a Wimpy Kid" book series, often used by the character Greg Heffley to describe something gross or unpleasant. It's basically a catch-all term for anything that's icky or undesirable. So, next time you encounter something slimy or smelly, just call it ploopy and move on with your day.
Ploopy is what manny called Greg in dog days
grant Kingston smells like ploopy he is a nerd and poops his pants
ploopy
a meanie ploopy
It is kind of like a little kid bad word. in Diary Of A Wimpy Kid, Manny starts saying it to Greg. I think it may mean wimpy, since the books title is Diary Of A WIMPY kid.
yes he is a ugly tard
Sawmills and flour mills are located on rivers and streams because waterwheels powered the cutting and grinding machines.
rat = Ratte rats = Ratten
ploopy