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plonko

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English

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Etymology

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From plonk +‎ -o. See also wino.

Pronunciation

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Noun

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plonko (plural plonkos)

  1. (Australia, informal) someone addicted to cheap wine.
    • 1978, Bill Mollison, Coral Everitt, The Tasmanian Aborigines and their descendants:
      Then there's the mob of plonkos who sleep down at the dockside, less than 700 yards from the city's Town Hall.

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