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plotz

Pronunciation: /plɒts/

Definition of plotz

verb

[no object] North American informal
  • collapse or be beside oneself with frustration, annoyance, or other strong emotion:lots of directors plotz while making their films

Origin:

1960s: from Yiddish platsen, literally 'to burst', from Middle High German platzen

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