Changie

//t͡ʃeɪn.d͡ʒi// noun, slang

noun, slang ·Moderate ·College level

Definitions

Noun
  1. 1
    A changing room. UK, colloquial, in-plural, often, rare

    "before I know it, grandfather time (irwin) trots in to the changies crying his eyes out, spouting something about it not being fair that he can't go that party at wembley, and I was thinking Och aye the noo its a braw bricht night...^([sic])"

  2. 2
    A diaper change. childish, informal

    "Changie time :-3 after that snack time with oreo's! :-D"

Example

More examples

"before I know it, grandfather time (irwin) trots in to the changies crying his eyes out, spouting something about it not being fair that he can't go that party at wembley, and I was thinking Och aye the noo its a braw bricht night...^([sic])"

Etymology

Etymology 1

From changing room + -ie (“diminutive suffix”).

Etymology 2

From change (“to put a clean diaper on (someone)”) + -ie (“diminutive suffix”).

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