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take your change out of that
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English
1.1
Etymology
1.2
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1.3
Phrase
1.3.1
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English
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Etymology
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From
change
in the monetary sense.
Pronunciation
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take
your
change
out
of
that
(
obsolete
,
slang
)
Jeering
remark accompanying a
rejoinder
or a
physical
blow
.
Synonyms:
how do you like them apples
,
put that in your pipe and smoke it
References
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John Camden Hotten (
1873
)
The Slang Dictionary
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