plots / plotz [plɒtz]
plots – n. pl. & v. 3rd pres. sing. of plot – n. – 1. small pieces of land; 2. locations of a structure or municipality; 3. schemes, plans, sketches, themes; v. – 1. plans, devises, conspires; 2. burns, overheats, scalds; 3. solidifies soap paste
plotz – v. – 1. sit down wearily, slouch; 2. put down and abandon; 3. explode in anger or surprise
rejected because
plots / plotz [plɒtz] first ends in -s, the second in -z
plots – n. & v. – n. pl. – 1. small pieces of land; 2. locations of a structure or municipality; 3. schemes, plans, sketches, themes; v. 3rd pres. sing. of plot – 1. plans, devises, conspires; 2. burns, overheats, scalds; 3. solidifies soap paste
Example: Good long-term data sets exist from some plots, and these plots should be accorded high priority for ongoing measurement.
~ A potential network of permanent forest plots for the West Coast Conservancy (1998) – P.J. Bellingham
plotz – v. – 1. sit down wearily, slouch; 2. put down and abandon; 3. explode in anger or surprise
Example: Mustard said with 105 members, the King David Bikers are the biggest Jewish motorcycle club in Florida, drawing doctors, lawyers, retirees, SJFs-seeking-SJMs-with-wheels and a middle-age woman who will not give her name because her parents would plotz if they knew their Nice Jewish Daughter rode a motorcycle.
~ Jewish Bikers create a community of their own (2004) – Elinor J. Brecher