small change noun
[noncount] 1 : coins that are not worth a lot of money
▪ a pocket full of small change 2 informal a : an amount of money that is not large or important
▪ The fine is a lot of money to some people, but to him it's small change.
b : something or someone that is not important
▪ My problems are small change compared to yours. ▪ He wasn't a major criminal. He was strictly small change.
▪ a pocket full of small change
▪ The fine is a lot of money to some people, but to him it's small change.
b : something or someone that is not important
▪ My problems are small change compared to yours. ▪ He wasn't a major criminal. He was strictly small change.






