SHORT-CHANGE


Meaning of SHORT-CHANGE in English

ˌshort-ˈchange BrE AmE verb [transitive]

1 . to treat someone unfairly by not giving them what they deserve or hoped for:

When the band only played for 15 minutes, the fans felt they had been short-changed.

2 . to give back too little money to a customer who has bought something and paid more than the exact amount for it

Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English.      Longman - Словарь современного английского языка.