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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.
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.
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.
Common Names:
Name | Gender | Pronounced | Usage |
Amen | | AH-mun (English) | Egyptian Mythology (Anglicized) |
Mohamed | | - | Arabic (Egyptian) |
Joanna | | jo-AN-ə (English), yaw-AHN-nah (Polish) | English, Polish, Biblical |
Perikles | | - | Ancient Greek |
Garland | | ['ga:lənd] | |
'Azazyahu | | - | Biblical Hebrew |