shortchangeˈʃɔrtˈtʃeɪndʒ
shortchange (v)
- present
- shortchange
- past
- shortchanged
- past participle
- shortchanged
- present participle
- shortchanging
English Definitions:
shortchange (Verb)
To deprive someone of something for which they paid.
shortchange (Verb)
To make disadvantaged by design.
shortchange
Short Change was a consumer affairs programme for children, broadcast on BBC One and later also the CBBC Channel. It is essentially a version of the prime-time show Watchdog except that it is aimed at children. The show was first aired on 20 February 1994. It had 13 series; the last episode was broadcast on 12 July 2005.
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