1. props - Noun
2. props - Verb
3. props - Interjection
A game of chance, in which four sea shells, each called a prop, are used instead of dice.
Source: Webster's dictionaryPrejudices are the props of civilization. André Gide
"It is necessary to be given the prop that all elementary props are given." This is not necessary because it is even impossible. There is no such prop! That all elementary props are given is SHOWN by there being none having an elementary sense which is not given. Ludwig Wittgenstein
The main prank that we play with props is for people's birthdays. The special effects people will put a little explosive in the cake so it blows up in their face - that's always fun to play on a guest star, or one of the trainees or someone who's new. Catherine Bell
Yo, peep. This me name be Gore Vidal. I is spitting rhymes about early history. Why homies give props to Uzis, not books? Ain't nothing but a mystery, aight. Gore Vidal
And finding the hat, I always like to find the hat. And then props just dress the set. It's all fabulous. Morgan Freeman
I think all those artists are artists who are appreciated because you believe their words and you appreciate their honesty in their music. If you don't appreciate the honesty in the music, the beat can be fly as hell but you'll never give an emcee props. Talib Kweli