noun Internet Slang

prop

PROP · noun · slang

A handheld accessory that completes a cosplay.

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Definitions

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An object or accessory, such as a weapon, wand, or gadget, carried or worn to portray a character more convincingly.

“The costume's fine, but the glowing prop really sells it.”
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prop In A Sentence

The costume's fine, but the glowing prop really sells it.

Origin & Usage

Clipping of theatrical 'property'; standard stage/film term reused in cosplay.

Variants props

People Also Ask

What is a prop in cosplay?

It's a handheld accessory like a weapon, wand or gadget carried or worn to portray a character more convincingly.

Where does the word prop come from?

It's a clipping of the theatrical term 'property,' long used in stage and film and reused in cosplay.

Do conventions have rules about props?

Yes, most have weapons policies covering length, materials and whether props can be functional, so cosplayers check the rules before building.

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