
1) Actors handle them 2) Actors handle them well 3) Black American slang for legs 4) Body swapping in fiction 5) Credit, these days 6) Deference 7) Evita costumes 8) Good things to lean on 9) Handfuls for thespians 10) Items held by actors 11) Objects used onstage 12) Phones on stage 13) Proper respect
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1) Bolsters 2) Objectsinpictures
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These are real-life (that is, not mimed) objects that characters use in a drama (see Costume).
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Articles or objects that appear on stage during a play. The Christmas tree in A Doll's House and Laura's collection of glass animals in The Glass Menagerie are examples.
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• (n. pl.) A game of chance, in which four sea shells, each called a prop, are used instead of dice.
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A shortened term for properties of the production companies. The properties include the diverse elements on the filmmaking stage or lot that help to provide the setting. Props can include furniture, decorations, books, newspapers, telephones and any item that has the ability to be moved and which is meant to be seen
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Handheld objects, furniture and similar items on stage apart from costumes and the stage scenery its
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proppants, beads, sand used in hydraulic fracturing operations.
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Props noun plural A game of chance, in which four sea shells, each called a
prop , are used instead of dice.
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Respect, comes from 'proper respect'. From hip-hop/rap.
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Articles used on the stage as parts of the scenery, e.g. telephones, chairs, beds, furniture, doors etc.
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Props is Black-American slang for legs
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short for properties; any article, except costume or scenery, used as part of a dramatic production; any moveable object that appears on stage during a performance, from a telephone to a train.
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All objects on a theatrical or film set, used by the actors. Hand Props
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noun proper respect; `I have to give my props to the governor for the way he handled the problem`
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Articles used by the performers to enhance the plot, i.e., handkerchiefs (Othello), bottles of wine (L
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The things used to decorate a setting, according to Goffman’s theory of impression management. Props also include manner of dress.
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Small items carried or used by singers during a performance, such as fans, letters or a rope.
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any object used on stage.
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