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plook

British  
/ plʊk /

noun

  1. a variant spelling of plouk

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The long-running "Plook on the Plinth" Carbuncle Award for "the most dismal town in Scotland" has been scrapped following a backlash from its latest recipient.

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The Plook on the Plinth trophy has been officially retired and replaced by the new "Heart On Your Sleeve" Award, with Port Glasgow named as its first winner.

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The Plook was previously presented on seven occasions to six different towns, beginning with Airdrie in 2000.

From BBC

It seemed fitting that the sun was shining in Port Glasgow when the pair were reunited a fortnight later and John was happy to announce that the Plook trophy had been officially retired.

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The Plook's replacement is an "equally tacky" trophy fashioned by Kevin - an arm with a red heart jutting out of it just above the elbow.

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