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What (who) is props - definition

MOVABLE PHYSICAL OBJECT USED ON A MOTION PICTURE, TELEVISION, OR STAGE SET THAT ARE NOT COSTUME
Props; Film prop; Stage prop; Theatrical property; Prop weapon; Theatrical properties; Movie prop; Stage Props; Breakaway vase; Stage props; Prop (stage, screen); Hero prop; Stage properties; Theatrical prop
  • Props storage room of the [[Mannheim National Theatre]], Germany
  • A prop table backstage for the musical number "[[Food, Glorious Food]]" in the musical production, ''[[Oliver!]]''

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1) giving respect, thanks admiration to someone for their outstanding talents. Talents usually associated as worthy of nuf-props are usually related to the delicate arts of rap-music production, picking up and dating several women/men at the same time, and or driving a vehicle worth more than a 4 scholarship at Harvard.
2) respect, recognition
Gotta give that girl props for her web site...
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[treated as sing.] informal, dated a property man or mistress.
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·noun ·pl A game of chance, in which four sea shells, each called a prop, are used instead of dice.

Wikipedia

Prop

A prop, formally known as (theatrical) property, is an object used on stage or screen by actors during a performance or screen production. In practical terms, a prop is considered to be anything movable or portable on a stage or a set, distinct from the actors, scenery, costumes, and electrical equipment.

Pronunciation examples for props
1. props?
Silver Screen Fiend _ Patton Oswalt _ Talks at Google
2. Super props.
Neighborhoods _ Mark Hoppus & Tom DeLonge _ Talks at Google
3. of props.
Brave _ Mark Andrews _ Talks at Google
4. Props guys?
Jackie Chan _ The Foreigner _ Talks at Google
5. what are the props?
Creative Trespassing _ Tania Katan _ Talks at Google
Examples of use of props
1. Inside, the props for "The Abyss" lay covered with dust.
2. It‘s also the case that they have the best props.
3. Without the use of props – or any other actors – Mr.
4. His only props are his mellifluous voice and expressive face.
5. Nothing in history so props up dictatorship as economic siege.