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cheapie

American  
[chee-pee] / ˈtʃi pi /
Or cheapy

noun

  1. a cheaply made, often inferior, product.

    The movie studio made a dozen cheapies last year.

  2. any item that is inexpensive as compared with others of its kind.

    All brands of margarine taste alike to me, so I buy a cheapie.

  3. a stingy or miserly person.

    That cheapie wouldn't buy anyone a gift!


adjective

  1. of, being, or pertaining to a cheap or inferior product.

    cheapie shoes.

  2. stingy; miserly.

Etymology

Origin of cheapie

First recorded in 1940–45; cheap + -ie

Example Sentences

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Both losses came at home, with the Kraken not managing a third-period shot Monday until Adam Larsson put a cheapie on goal from the other end of the rink with 97 seconds to play.

From Seattle Times

And when it comes to shoes off in the house, “Maybe have cheapie pairs of socks on hand, or let them know your expectations in advance.”

From Los Angeles Times

The Peel call was a cheapie — admittedly invented out of nowhere.

From Seattle Times

It’s your basic save-the-girl story, with all the obstacles and allies along the way you might expect, along with the sheen of a cheapie direct-to-video action flick.

From Los Angeles Times

Lupe Fiasco, Linkin Park, and Limp Bizkit playing in the background on my cheapie no-name five-disc changer stereo system.

From The Guardian