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It is used to describe small amounts of money that one carries around with them in their pocket. For example, "I don't have enough money for dinner, but I have enough pocket change to buy a snack."
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pocket change
noun
An insignificant amount of money.
Exact(60)
Pocket change, that is.
Less than pocket change.
It's pocket change.
Essentially, it's pocket change for Soros.
"It's pocket change," he says.
His pocket change comes in the millions.
At $0.99 a week, it's pocket change.
"That amount is pocket change," he said.
The sums involved are not pocket change.
Ms. Wintour responded: "That's pocket change.
This is pocket change for the G8.
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