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What (who) is Plump - definition

UK MUSICAL GROUP
Plump DJ's; The Plump DJs; Eargasm (Plump DJs album); Saturday Night Lotion

Plump         
  • IQF chicken pieces in South Africa (from two different manufacturers), labeled with brine content. The labels consistently assert that the product is only 70% chicken.
INJECTING CHICKEN MEAT WITH LIQUID
Plump
·adj To give a plumper. ·see Plumper, 2.
II. Plump (·adj & ·v) Directly; suddenly; perpendicularly.
III. Plump ·adj To drop or fall suddenly or heavily, all at once.
IV. Plump ·vt To give (a vote), as a plumper. ·see Plumper, 2.
V. Plump ·adj To grow plump; to swell out; as, her cheeks have plumped.
VI. Plump ·vt To make plump; to fill (out) or support;
- often with up.
VII. Plump ·adv Well rounded or filled out; full; fleshy; fat; as, a plump baby; plump cheeks.
VIII. Plump ·noun A knot; a cluster; a group; a crowd; a flock; as, a plump of trees, fowls, or spears.
IX. Plump ·vt To cast or let drop all at once, suddenly and heavily; as, to plump a stone into water.
X. Plump ·add. ·adj Done or made plump, or suddenly and without reservation; blunt; unreserved; direct; downright.
plump         
  • IQF chicken pieces in South Africa (from two different manufacturers), labeled with brine content. The labels consistently assert that the product is only 70% chicken.
INJECTING CHICKEN MEAT WITH LIQUID
Plump
I. a.
1.
Stout, portly, fat, bouncing, chubby, fleshy, round, bonny, burly, in good case, well-rounded.
2.
Tumid, swollen, distended, full.
3.
Complete, full, downright, direct, unqualified, blunt, unreserved.
II. ad.
Suddenly, heavily.
plump         
  • IQF chicken pieces in South Africa (from two different manufacturers), labeled with brine content. The labels consistently assert that the product is only 70% chicken.
INJECTING CHICKEN MEAT WITH LIQUID
Plump
plump1
¦ adjective full and rounded in shape.
?(of a person) rather fat.
¦ verb (often plump something up) make or become full and round.
Derivatives
plumpish adjective
plumply adverb
plumpness noun
plumpy adjective
Origin
C15 (in the sense 'blunt, forthright'): related to MDu. plomp, Mid. Low Ger. plump 'blunt, obtuse'.
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plump2
¦ verb
1. (often plump something down) set or sit down heavily or unceremoniously.
2. (plump for) decide definitely in favour of (one of two or more possibilities).
¦ noun archaic an abrupt plunge or heavy fall.
¦ adverb informal
1. with a sudden or heavy fall.
2. dated directly and bluntly.
Origin
ME: related to Mid. Low Ger. plumpen, MDu. plompen 'fall into water', prob. of imitative origin.

Wikipedia

Plump DJs

Plump DJs are an English dance music duo consisting of Lee Rous and Andy Gardner, considered to be early pioneers of the breakbeat genre in late 1990s. Throughout the 2000s, they have been very prolific creatively, releasing many celebrated underground singles, albums compilations. Also remixing the records of well-known dance music mega stars such as Deadmau5, Mark Ronson, Fatboy Slim, Orbital and the Stanton Warriors. They cemented their international status through their 10-year residency at London's famous superclub Fabric, in a career that has taken the duo to the largest stages on all four corners of this earth to perform.

Examples of use of Plump
1. People can plump for whichever option they prefer.
2. Then her lips certainly appeared to be less plump.
3. The primary ballot was plump with constitutional amendments.
4. Also, she ought to watch her weight; she appears plump and needs better makeup.
5. A plump lady in a pink vest sits bolt upright, reading a doorstop of a book.