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props

[ props ]

noun

(usually used with a singular verb)
  1. proper or due respect or recognition; credit:

    I give him props for putting up with annoying customers.



props

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plural noun

  1. slang.
    proper respect

    props to my dad

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Origin of props1

1990–95; Americanism; shortening of earlier propers (in the same sense), from proper , adjective
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“It actually came to me by happenstance as our incredible prop master Phil Shea sent me a box of props some time after we had wrapped.â€

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"Every costume and every film set, all the props, all the special effects rigs, everything was made here in the studio," Tovey tells BBC London.

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Vintage Trump, complete with all the props: The ranting about the Democrats’ supposed perfidies, the proclamation of a new Golden Age and the adoring families of the victims of violence perpetrated by undocumented migrants.

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Flanked by two bamboo plants, standing behind a lectern, she speaks without notes or props.

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On the campaign trail last August, Trump used groceries as props to make his point about inflation.

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