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单词 take your change out of that
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take your change out of that
b. slang. take your change out of that: an expression used to accompany a cutting remark or retort, or a retaliatory act of violence. Now rare.
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1775 Morning Chron. 19 Oct. He called to them, ‘Gentlemen, take your change,’ and..fired a fowling piece after them.]
1823 Morning Chron. 23 Feb. He would tell him of another Master-General who headed the disastrous expedition to Walcheren.—‘Now let him,’ said he, ‘take his change out of that.’
1894 Baily's Mag. Oct. 265/2 ‘Yer can take yer change out of this, you brute!’ and with lightning rapidity he dashed his fist full into the face of the astonished Bruton.
1942 N.Y. Times 24 Oct. (Sports section) 20/3 Botanist Harlow doesn't point to a verdant frond and say: ‘That's a Royal Fern.’ No; he just jerks a thumb and mutters: ‘Osmunda regalis.’ Take your change out of that!
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