change change


when one intends to give you your change for an item whilst withholding the coinage that usually is included so that the transaction is quicker and less messy with jiggly change in ones pockets.
shaun r. – “do you have the change for the beer?”
mike s. – “yeah -hands me $7-, but i don’t have your change change.”
shaun r. – “that’s all right, i just wanted the bills anyways.”

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