yes he is a ugly tard
Oh, dude, "ploopy" is like this totally made-up word that doesn't actually mean anything. It's like if a unicorn and a rainbow had a baby, that baby would be named Ploopy. So yeah, it's basically just a fun sound to say when you're feeling whimsical.
Alan Duff lives in Havelock North, in Hawke's Bay, on the East Coast of the North Island of New Zealand.
The pronouns that take the place of the noun 'Alan Foster' are he as a subject and him as an object in a sentence.Examples: Alan Foster loves to explore the possibilities of the universe. He writes science fiction stories. The subject works very well for him.
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As far as i know there is no Greek name Alan. Alan is a name from the Breton people and was widely used in France, Scotland, Britain,and Breton. It means either small rock or handsome in Breton. A Greek name of the similar meaning would be Adonis from mythology.
Ploopy is what manny called Greg in dog days
grant Kingston smells like ploopy he is a nerd and poops his pants
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Sawmills and flour mills are located on rivers and streams because waterwheels powered the cutting and grinding machines.
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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.
mr.waffle and his friend the elephant. others: ploopy, pancake, bob, and blibber
no but say ploopy Depends on your reason for avoiding her.
yes if he marrys amy YAY COO COO CUCHOO PLOOPY WHO READS THIS LIKES AMY