plunky

adj

Etymology

From plunk + -y.

  1. derived from plenken — “(archaic) to wander around; (Limburg, archaic) to play truant
  2. suffixed as plunky — “plunk + y

Definitions

  1. Making a plunking sound.

    • In order to try to hear these qualities in your mind's ear, try to re-create in your mind the plunky sound of a banjo and to differentiate it from the more singing sound of an acoustic guitar.

The neighborhood

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