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trade hands (third-person singular simple present trades hands, present participle trading hands, simple past and past participle traded hands)

  1. (idiomatic) To change ownership.
    Synonym: change hands
    • 2014, Paul Oyer, Everything I Ever Needed to Know about Economics I Learned from Online Dating, →ISBN:
      Also, no money trades hands. This lack of money may make the dating market not seem like a market at all, but eighteen years of economics training has allowed me to see economics everywhere.
    • 2017, William Galston, Philosophical Dimensions of Public Policy, →ISBN:
      The price at which a good or service trades hands reflects the cost to the producer plus whatever profit he can get in a competitive market.
    • 2002, Robert E. Wright, The Wealth of Nations Rediscovered, →ISBN:
      Between 1814 and 1845, exactly 15,500 shares traded hands in 1,167 transactions, an average of 500 shares per year.