Proplifting
The act of taking leaves or pedals fallen from succulent plants one doesn't own, typically without permission, for the purpose of succulent plant propagation (creating new plants.)
Proplift is a play on the word shoplift, and is used similarly as both a noun and a verb:
proplift (plural "proplifts")
proplifted (past-tense)
proplifting (noun, plural "propliftings"; verb, present participle of "proplift")
Use "proplift", "prop", or "props" to refer to the booty (taken leaves or pedals) of one or more "proplifts",
in the past-tense or abstract, while "proplifted"
Use "proplifting" in the abstract, when describing technique, and for the subreddit "r/proplifting".
"She showed me a proplift, five healthy props, that she had 'proplifted' from the store the other day."
proplift (plural "proplifts")
proplifted (past-tense)
proplifting (noun, plural "propliftings"; verb, present participle of "proplift")
Use "proplift", "prop", or "props" to refer to the booty (taken leaves or pedals) of one or more "proplifts",
in the past-tense or abstract, while "proplifted"
Use "proplifting" in the abstract, when describing technique, and for the subreddit "r/proplifting".
"She showed me a proplift, five healthy props, that she had 'proplifted' from the store the other day."