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dirt-cheap

American  
[durt-cheep] / ˈdɜrtˈtʃip /

adjective

  1. very inexpensive.

    The house may need a lot of work, but it was dirt-cheap.


adverb

  1. cheaply.

    They got it dirt-cheap.

dirt-cheap British  

adjective

  1. informal at an extremely low price

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dirt cheap Idioms  
  1. Very inexpensive, as in Their house was a real bargain, dirt cheap. Although the idea dates back to ancient times, the precise expression, literally meaning “as cheap as dirt,” replaced the now obsolete dog cheap. [Early 1800s]


Etymology

Origin of dirt-cheap

First recorded in 1815–25

Example Sentences

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The price might be right, but if you buy a dirt-cheap gadget, it could come with residential proxy software—preinstalled malware that gives hackers access to your home network.

From The Wall Street Journal • Apr. 4, 2026

Many airlines, especially discount carriers, quote a dirt-cheap base fare.

From Seattle Times • Sep. 18, 2023

But can a $2 million laser compete with a dirt-cheap lightning rod?

From Science Magazine • Jan. 16, 2023

So as I prepare to capture my big Christmas holiday moment on camera, rest assured that I will be in dirt-cheap T-shirt and jeans, my rugged face framed against a battered bicycle.

From BBC • Dec. 25, 2021

She purchased a dirt-cheap, used red Ford Pinto with fake-wood paneling.

From "A Deadly Wandering: A Mystery, a Landmark Investigation, and the Astonishing Science of Attention in the Digital Age" by Matt Richtel