chip change

The "currency" used when paying for an item while using a computer or smart phone.

Follows the nomenclature of other established currencies which all start with the letter "c" – cash, credit, credit card, check, coin

Some times shortened to "chips"
When Joe said he didn't have any change for the vending machine Nicole said, "Just wave your phone at it. It takes chip change."
by strikeswhilehot October 21, 2010
mugGet the chip changemug.

Changing Tomorrow

A shitty band from Southeast Georiga where the guitarist plays super fast jumbled up shit, and the singer sings like a crack-driven turtle.
When Changing Tomorrow played thier first show, everyone knew that they wanted to be like Deranged Minds.
by Zach February 10, 2005
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Hairy Change

A collection of money made up of coins and a few crumpled notes.
Mate owed me £20 and he paid me in hairy change, man.
by GambitsRogueHand January 2, 2012
mugGet the Hairy Changemug.

climate change

commonly referred to in speech as: "O NO CLIMAT CHANG"
real climate change:
winter
spring
summer
fall

fact: if there was no climate change the earth would be a stagnate climate and die.
blahblehblahblahblehblahblahblehblahblahblehblah climate change
by nonsense man January 25, 2023
mugGet the climate changemug.

loose change

dude its a video that shows how fucked up bush and his government butt agents
go to youtube.com and type in loose change and see why george bush blew up the twin towers and since he was racist blamed arabs
loose change isa video not coins
by Bros Call Me DP September 9, 2006
mugGet the loose changemug.

Changing of the Guard

Used to discreetly as to inform someone you need to change your tampon.
I have a Changing of the guard.
by J Pizzle October 1, 2004
mugGet the Changing of the Guardmug.

seed change

a dramatic change or departure from status quo as a means of solving a problem, such as a paradigm shift.

Two possible origins; 1) in medieval agriculture farmers learned to reinvigorate their farm land by rotating crops. A crop that depleted nutrients would be replaced by a crop that fixed nutrients. This radical change required a seasonal "seed change" 2) before industrial agriculture farmers would save seeds, gleening the best seeds at each harvest to plant next year's crop. If crops weren't doing well a new strain with favorable characteristics might do better and new seeds would have to be found; hence a "seed change" would be required.
You can't solve a problem with the same mind set that created the problem; a seed change is required.
by redscott May 27, 2010
mugGet the seed changemug.

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