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| short·change [ shàwrt cháynj ] (past and past participle short·changed, present participle short·chang·ing, 3rd person present singular short·chang·es) |
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1. give somebody too little change: to give somebody less change than is due to him or her
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2. treat somebody unfairly: to behave unfairly toward somebody by giving him or her less of something than he or she deserves or expects
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 short·chang·er noun |
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