props
/prɑps/
verb
- To support or hold something in position.
- He propped the door open with a heavy book.
- They propped the ladder against the tree to pick apples.
- She propped her bike against the wall.
- To give credit or praise to someone (informal).
- Everyone propped the singer after her amazing performance.
- I gotta prop you for finishing that difficult project on time.
- The teacher propped the student for her excellent essay.
noun
- Respect, credit, or praise given to someone for their work or achievement.
- I have to give props to the chef for this amazing meal.
- She deserves major props for organizing the whole event by herself.
- He got props from his teammates for scoring the winning goal.
- Objects used on stage or in a film to help tell the story.
- The actor picked up a fake sword from the props table.
- We need to store all the props in the theater basement after the show.
- The movie's props included a vintage telephone and an old map.
- Short for 'property' in the context of real estate or possessions.
- He invested in rental props to earn passive income.
- The agent showed us several props in the downtown area.
- She bought a fixer-upper prop to flip for profit.
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