Crossword clues for cheapie
cheapie
Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
"something inexpensive," 1891, from cheap (adj.) + -ie.
Wiktionary
a. (context informal English) cheap; inferior. alt. (context informal English) cheap; inferior. n. 1 (context informal English) An item which is inexpensive. 2 (context informal English) An item of poor quality. 3 (context informal English) A person who is stingy, a cheapskate.
Usage examples of "cheapie".
They had a gas chromatograph, sort of a cheapie, and some other analytical machines, and they had one very odd piece of work, up against a wall, called a Dolmacher.
A little cheapie non-effort to spread oil on troubled political waters.
A little cheapie non-effort to spread oil on troubled political waters.
It fills the abandoned Washateria with a glare brighter than the flash of the cheapie Polaroid, and unlike the Polaroid, it's constant.
They've got a long-term contract with RKO and the cheapie studios on Gower.
Noreen was supposed to be a minor character with limited forkpoint options, but judging by the number of moves she managed to squeeze out of the peanut gallery's cheapie say-sos, Cass knew Noreen of the pouty lips thought she was the star.