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\'prΓ„ps\n pl by shortening of PROPERS f. proper respects 1 : respect, proper respects "we shold give teachers props in this country" 2 : credit where credit is due "he may be dull but I give him props for his neurosurgery noble prize achievement" 3 : Praise, recognition -syn KUDOS, shout out, propers, respect, deserve

"Mad PROPS on the brain transplant, doctor!"

by ReneP July 30, 2007

64πŸ‘ 40πŸ‘Ž


props

In a film, other than set peices,
any real-life object appearning on screen;
especially those objects used by actors
in a movie. Following a big film's premiere props
and movie memorabilia become instant collectors
items for film fans.

Guess what the number one thing movie memorabilia fans buy right after a film premiere - props used in the movie

by Chezchez April 6, 2006

75πŸ‘ 67πŸ‘Ž


props

Proper and deserved recognition and/or respect.

I gotta give you big props for winning a fight against that yid.

by GuidoPosse69 March 4, 2005

57πŸ‘ 55πŸ‘Ž


props

The exhibition of respect or recognition owed to someone for having performed a certain deed or task worthy of such praise. This is normally exhibited by the giver of the props'raising his fist to knock it gently against the fist of that whom is receiving the 'props'. For extraordinary deeds offering even more than usual praise, "mad props" can be used

"Yo, props for bringing the Air Mattress to the pool, I would've never thought of that."

"You managed to score us some hockey tickets! Props!"

"Yo! Mad Props homee for them rhymes you just spit! They was mad ill dawg!!
"Nice goal. Props."

by Street Shakespeare January 19, 2007

25πŸ‘ 22πŸ‘Ž


props

β€œprops”is short for Proper recognition, it is like a handshake but is done when closed fists briefly touch.

hey whats up "props"-the action is performed

by P-ERA March 23, 2008

30πŸ‘ 28πŸ‘Ž


props

"Proper respect", see example.

Got to give that bitch props for her slutty fucking website with her tits hanging out!

by ShinChan February 26, 2011

5πŸ‘ 3πŸ‘Ž


props

Physical objects, used when acting. Not used in mime or pantomime.

"Lets use my dads gun as a prop in the school play. I bet it's unloaded!"

by Brainstrain January 19, 2004

52πŸ‘ 70πŸ‘Ž