Definition

(Here's your) change, (sir.): (Here are your) coins, (sir.); (Here's) the money remaining from the money you paid (sir.) noun
Do you have change for a twenty-dollar bill? Do you have twenty dollars in coins that you can exchange for a bill?
Do you have any spare change?: Do you have any extra coins? idiom
to spare to save; to avoid
  • "Man : Hey man, you got any spare change?"

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