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Chandon

Usually refers to the expensive French champagne Moet & Chandon, which is usually referred to as Moet (pronounced properly Moe-Ay, but in an urban setting, it's Moe-ett). The Chandon Estates also have vineyards in Argentina,Ausrailia, Brazil, and Spain, as well as in the USA in California. Fo Rizzle!
"I got a roly on my arm and I'm pouring Chandon and I roll the best weed, cause I got it goin on" - Snoop Dogg.
by Bill G March 28, 2005
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diaper changing trolley

Nearly identical to a regular standard baby changing table, except a diaper changing trolley is equipped with casters so one can roll it around the house, or from room to room. Diaper changing trollies are often used in baby daycare centres, halfway houses, foster care homes, and institutional settings, where large numbers of children are in diapers.

Diaper changing trollies are used to store all of the babies diaper changing needs, as well as a diaper pail. Diaper changing trollies were popular and widely used in the U.K. throughout the 1960's and 70's.
After supper I rolled the diaper changing trolley down the hall from baby room to baby room, to take care of all the children's diaper changes.

Before starting the diaper changing, I double checked that the diaper changing trolley was well stocked with extra diapers, rubber pants, and a clean diaper pail.
by Lorraine Jorgenson. December 12, 2006
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Game Changer

n. 1. (in romance) A person who - by personality, attitude and/or influence - is a true stand-out amongst the norm of dating and relationships. They are generally unaffected by what would be considered superficial charm (money, appearance, social status, etc.) and are more attracted to someone's deeper qualities, hence they would "change a player's game." Such persons are considered relationship and even marriage material.

v. 1. (in sports) A sudden action - usually the result of a successful plan - that changes the entire course of a game or match.
Noun:
Emma Stone's character in "Crazy, Stupid Love," whom Ryan Gosling's character considered a Game Changer.
Belldandy from the anime "Ah! My Goddess"
Lisa Leveridge as described in "The Game" by Neil Strauss

Verb:
Every Michael Jordan moment in the NBA play-offs
Marshawn Lynch's run against the New Orleans Saints in the 2011 NFC Wild Card game
Jon Jones' successful counter-punch on Lyoto Machida
by Davis The Untamed October 31, 2012
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Changalangin'

Either used as a word to describe something cool as in: "Wow, that was changalangin'". Or used as question: "whats changalangin' my cracka?"... Or and unlawful changalangin' is when you are describing yourself: "MY COCK IS CHANGALANGIN' BIG"
"I am changalangin man" "Whats happenin my crackaa?" "YES I AM YELLING AT YOU WITH CAP CHANGALANGIN' LOUD!!!!!!"
by Mr. Changalang May 13, 2008
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changing the game

Going above and beyond average. Getting things done in a new way. Exceeding expectations.
Dang, did you see how phenomenal Lauren did today, she's changing the game.
by RalphandAng April 26, 2017
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Life Changing

If one were to find 5cents on the ground their life would have changed.
I found 5 cents and its life changing
by sebillion December 4, 2018
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