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Anonymous Posted 8 years ago
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If plunk down means set something down then what is the meaning is the "plunking down" here?

Brand-new devices lack enough new, generation-specific features to warrant plunking down the money.

  

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anonymous plunking down the money. " When you go to a store and buy some items, you can take money out of your wallet and plunk it down on the cashier's counter. The cashier picks up the money and hands you the change, if any.

  • anonymous plunking down the money.
  • " When you go to a store and buy some items, you can take money out of your wallet and plunk it down on the cashier's counter.
  • The cashier picks up the money and hands you the change, if any.
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anonymousplunking down the money.

It is a informal language for "paying for."

When you go to a store and buy some items, you can take money out of your wallet and plunk it down on the cashier's counter. The cashier picks up the money and hands you the change, if any.

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