Used when referring to a relationship, to describe a lack of any commitment to the relationship. It is meant to conjure an image of one using one's partner as mostly something to prop a leg up on in bed.
"Dude! You and Sandy getting serious? When's the wedding?"
"Nah, it ain't like that. Just needed to prop a leg."
"Nah, it ain't like that. Just needed to prop a leg."
by drumb and drumber October 19, 2017
Giving acknowledgement or congratulations to a person who generated a large-sized or stinky poop. Usually given to someone who experiences poo pride.
by jigglebelly1 August 31, 2011
1. Jake was totally the top props man of Oakridge High: he could get Annie Meyers, the most picky yet hottest girl in school, to go crazy about him.
2. Alyssa Young became the top props entertainer in her circle of friends: she could sing, dance, play the guitar, was an excellent bartender, a great poker player, and the smoothest card mechanic
the world had ever seen.
3. Even though the bastard is crazy, I give Michael Murdock top props. He could seriously sell me an imaginary friend and I would buy it. He's that great of a speaker.
2. Alyssa Young became the top props entertainer in her circle of friends: she could sing, dance, play the guitar, was an excellent bartender, a great poker player, and the smoothest card mechanic
the world had ever seen.
3. Even though the bastard is crazy, I give Michael Murdock top props. He could seriously sell me an imaginary friend and I would buy it. He's that great of a speaker.
by solitude92 March 23, 2009
To give an over abundant amount of props on Fitocracy. Most of the time said props are undeserved, but you fist bump the shit out of them anyway.
by helpdeskhero June 24, 2013
When someone brings something up with the illusion of talking about you but they endlessly speak for the entirety of the discussion only of themselves.
Leon: “Have you seen any good movies lately Bill?”
Bill: “Not really”
Leon: “Oh well this weekend Bill I watched ‘Shooter’ on Netflix and boy was it amazing. I really liked the part about……”
On and on and on they chat about their side of the “subject” only pretending to have ever been interested in your opinion. This is the desired outcome of the prop subject; self-centered expression.
Bill: “Not really”
Leon: “Oh well this weekend Bill I watched ‘Shooter’ on Netflix and boy was it amazing. I really liked the part about……”
On and on and on they chat about their side of the “subject” only pretending to have ever been interested in your opinion. This is the desired outcome of the prop subject; self-centered expression.
by Koshell June 27, 2024