Noun
gamechanger (plural gamechangers)
Alternative form of game changer
A job that starts at $15 plus and hour and offers a pathway to a career can be a gamechanger. Source: Internet
The Glow Gamechanger is a monthly pick for a best in class K-Beauty treatment that will change your skincare game forever. Source: Internet
You can vote online for Clarence Samuelsson as part of the Scotiabank Gamechanger contest, and as nominator Laurie Keindel says, Samuellson is someone who puts in long hours to help students succeed in band. Source: Internet
Chris Phillips, chief executive officer of sponsor tmwi, said: “If we can prove children are not carriers, or are significantly less contagious than has been assumed so far, it will be a gamechanger for families.” Source: Internet
It’s a genuine gamechanger. Source: Internet
Master Builders WA executive director John Gelavis said State Government’s stimulus package, which also included a Social Housing Economic Recovery Package, was a gamechanger and would turbocharge the residential housing and construction industry in WA. Source: Internet