Prop

/pɹɒp/

noun

  1. An object placed against or under another, to support it; anything that supports.

    They stuck a block of wood under it as a prop.

  2. The player on either side of the hooker in a scrum.

  3. One of the seashells in the game of props.

verb

  1. (sometimes figurative) To support or shore up something.

    Try using a phone book to prop up the table where the foot is missing.

  2. To play rugby in the prop position

  3. (usually with "up" - see prop up) To position the feet of (a person) while sitting, lying down, or reclining so that the knees are elevated at a higher level.

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