What is plopping key and peele?

"Plopping" is a term used in the sketch comedy show "Key & Peele" to refer to a specific type of handshake greeting. In the sketch, two characters engage in a very elaborate and intricate handshake, which involves a sequence of complicated moves and gestures. The term "plopping" is used to describe the sound that is made when the two characters complete the handshake by gently patting each other on the back.

"Key & Peele" is a popular American sketch comedy show that aired on Comedy Central from 2012 to 2015. The show was created by and starred comedians Keegan-Michael Key and Jordan Peele, who are known for their sharp wit, clever writing, and hilarious character portrayals. The show was praised for its edgy humor, social commentary, and memorable sketches, such as the "East/West College Bowl" and the "Substitute Teacher" sketches. "Key & Peele" won several awards during its run and has since gained a cult following.