and change



and change

And a little extra. "Change" here is a reference to coins, as in the price of something, but the phrase does not always refer to money. This healthy lunch only cost me a few bucks and change. He's a tall guy, about 6'3" and change.
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and change

plus a few cents; plus a fewhundredths. (Used in citing a price or other decimal figure to indicate an additional fraction of a full unit.) This one only costs ten bucks and change. The New York Stock Exchange was up seven points and change for the third broken record this week.
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and change

phr. plus a few cents; plus a few hundredths. (Used in citing a price or other decimal figure to indicate an additional fraction of a full unit.) The New York Stock Exchange was up seven points and change for the third broken record this week.
See also: and, change

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
AmenAH-mun (English)Egyptian Mythology (Anglicized)
Mohamed-Arabic (Egyptian)
Joannajo-AN-ə (English), yaw-AHN-nah (Polish)English, Polish, Biblical
Perikles-Ancient Greek
Garland['ga:lənd]
'Azazyahu-Biblical Hebrew