@mattmarch - @mattyc and @jamesc really started using "ploaf" to mean poop quite a while ago. But I've used it since high school to mean any number of things. It's supposed to be a catch-all word with any definition or part of speech.
Most of the time, just because I'm lazy, I use "ploaf" to mean "loaf" because of the rhyme.
when i stepped outside this morning to check out the snow coverage I was literally blinded by the white reflection of the snow. It's an amazing source of light but it comes with some detrimental qualities - namely the blinding and the freezing.
@jamesc - You didn't make it a runaway smash hit, but the first time I remember seeing it used that way here was one night when you and @mattyc were on chat, and you were both going on about it. But I'll take your word for it and give @mattyc all the credit from now on.
reminds me of that part in pulp fiction...nice glow. wish we had summa that down here. all we got was the cold and some general wetness which is as gross as it sounds. great shot, man. i love the contrast.
funny as hell that you are explaining ploaf today. i had fully intended to ask if it meant pinch a loaf but didn't want to insinuate in case it was something much more...i dunno.
funny shit. i mean, yeah.
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