Hi Mike, Guido,> Not really. In that sense, "plum" is a twisted slang term for
> completely. Please don't ask me why <g>.
I think it's a mis-spelling (American spelling?) of "plumb", which is a word related to "plummet", meaning vertical or perpendicular (as in plumb line), later downright or sheer. It's come to mean "completely" or "absolutely" in American slang.
This is similar to the English slang "straight up" meaning the same thing, though mostly used on its own in emphatic confirmation, as in "straight up, guv'" meaning "oh, yes, absolutely, sir!" <G>
Thought you'd like to know. <G>
Pete
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