- nouninformalprops (noun)
- respect or credit due to a person:"Erika gets props for the great work she did on the music"
Origin1990s: from proper respect.nounprops (plural noun)- a pole or beam used as a support or to keep something in position, typically one that is not an integral part of the thing supported:"300 tubular steel props"
- a person or thing that is a major source of support or assistance:"listen and be sympathetic, but don't be drawn into being an emotional prop"
- grammara word used to fill a syntactic role without any specific meaning of its own, for example one in it's a nice one and it in it is raining.
verbprops (third person present)- position something underneath (someone or something) for support:"she propped her chin in the palm of her right hand"
- position (something or someone) more or less upright by leaning it against something else:"a jug of milk with a note propped against it"
- use an object to keep (something) in position:"I propped the door with my foot" · "the gate was propped open"
Originlate Middle English: probably from Middle Dutch proppe ‘support (for vines)’.Similar and Opposite Wordsnoun- a pole or beam used as a support or to keep something in position, typically one that is not an integral part of the thing supported:
verb- position something underneath (someone or something) for support:
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- Proper respect or recognitionProps is a slang term that means proper respect or recognition1234. It is used to give credit to someone for their actions or achievements.Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.props [ plural ] mainly US slang (also propers) respect for someone: I have to give her her props for being such a great athlete.dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/english/propprops [ props ] Phonetic (Standard)IPA noun, (usually used with a singular verb) proper or due respect or recognition; credit: I give him props for putting up with annoying customers.www.dictionary.com/browse/propsprops (prŏps) pl.n. Slang Due respect; proper recognition. Often used in expressions of gratitude: Props to my friends for helping me out. I'd like to give props to my manager. [African American Vernacular English, short for propers, proper respect, recognition for doing something, from proper.]www.thefreedictionary.com/propsBritannica Dictionary definition of PROPS [plural] US slang 1 : something that is said to publicly thank and give special attention to someone for doing something : credit or recognitionwww.britannica.com/dictionary/props
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