There's a lot of people who are quick to try and change something that's been there for decades or longer, but don't want to preserve anything that's been around a while, they only seem to want to preserve something new and fresh, something that just got done.
The guy/girl wanted everything he/she wasn't a part of or didnt do with his/her group eliminated, but wanted everything he/she/they did do preserved forever. They thought everyone had to welcome and agree with their thoughts about change, and that anybody who disagreed should die.
by Solid Mantis November 12, 2020

a song by American singer-songwriter John Mayer. It was released as the lead single from his third studio album, Continuum (2006), on August 1, 2006. The song enjoyed commercial success as a single and won the Grammy for Best Male Pop Vocal Performance at the 49th Grammy Awards.
by SPrice1980 May 2, 2022

When you enjoy yet neglect to like someone's facebook post, but upon extenuating boredom, you see it again and end up liking it out of some newfound lightheartedness.
Laura's picture of her poodle taking her spot in bed when she got up to go to the bathroom was cute. I ended up having a change of like and sending her blowy kisses for the next hour.
by Trapped_In_Time July 24, 2013

by jaxxiebear13 August 1, 2023

Hardly any change doesn't make things worse. Telling people things will get worse before they get better is misleading, but it sounds good. The reality is things often get worse before they keep getting worse and worse, spiraling out of control in the end. The light at the end of a tunnel isn't guaranteed to be daylight, and people that rely on someone else to pull them from the darkness are fucked, but nobody tells them they are.
by Solid Mantis February 3, 2021

When you do Steroids and your natural testosterone gets replaced with synthetic testosterone made in a bath tub
by RedBlackGold20000 July 25, 2023

aka: weed
Called slum change because of its abundance in slums/ghettos. Also referenced by Sauce Money on "bring it on" from Reasonable Doubt by Jay-Z
Called slum change because of its abundance in slums/ghettos. Also referenced by Sauce Money on "bring it on" from Reasonable Doubt by Jay-Z
by caleb man December 24, 2021
