install vs plonk

install

verb
  • To establish or settle in. 

  • To connect, set up or prepare something for use, often specifically (in Computing) to transfer software onto a device's permanent storage and put it in a state where it is ready to be run when needed, usually decompressing it if necessary and performing any necessary pre-first-run configuration. 

  • To admit formally into an office, rank or position. 

noun
  • An installation. (Usage originated as a truncated form of the word installation.) 

  • Installer. A software utility that installs an application. 

plonk

verb
  • To set or toss (something) down carelessly. 

  • To sit down heavily and without ceremony. 

  • To automatically ignore a particular poster. 

noun
  • Cheap or inferior everyday wine. 

  • AC Plonk 

  • A female police constable. 

  • The sound of something solid landing. 

intj
  • The sound made by something solid landing. 

  • The supposed sound of adding a user to one's killfile. 

adv
  • Precisely and forcefully. 

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