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Virtual Prop comedy

A sort of pun, and or a facet of sarcasm.
Whatever floats your boat? *insert detailed diagram explaining exactly how boats float* is an example of Virtual Prop Comedy}
by candlenights August 5, 2018
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background prop

A person who is invited to a party or other social activity simply as filler, and isn't really liked much by anyone there.
After Danny got into an argument with a friend of the host, she ended it by telling him that nobody wanted him there. He looked around and found no support, and so he left. He knew then that he was invited simply to be a background prop.
by T. Fendlestein June 5, 2013
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Prop

by ScottishGirl101 March 9, 2025
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Top Props

The highest recognition a person can receive for their actions and accomplishments.
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.
by solitude92 March 22, 2009
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Prop circle

That is a prop circle!
by Mr mcdickitch May 23, 2016
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ghetto props

The act of giving ironical respect to an 'uncool' person attempting to be 'hip' or 'down with the kids'
Newsreader: That song is really 'groovy'
Me: She gets mad ghetto props for that
by lost_rob March 10, 2007
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weedless prop

A.k.a. "weed-free prop". Refers to any fake or "just for show" object (i.e., "Hugs not drugs" t-shirt, "Just say no" bumper sticker, etc.) that one prominently displays in an attempt to fool others into believing that he or she "shuns the Mary Jane" ("weed"), when in reality the person enjoys a good joint or bowl just as much as the rest of 'em do, and so the flashy personal-virtue-proclaiming object is merely a "prop", and is therefore just about as legitimate (NOT!) as the identically-named and moderately-pricey boating-accessory's often-grossly-exaggerated claim to consistently shrug off tangles with aquatic vegetation --- generally speaking, those much-hyped devices still get all gloobered up with milfoil and lily-tendrils just about as much/often as the standard "screws" do, and so the item's purchaser gets "screwed", as well!
Ever since pot use has become more widespread --- and even legal --- in many areas, the sales of weedless prop items has skyrocketed... what a sham!
by QuacksO August 12, 2017
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