Pronunciation: cheep-as-ed-ly (ed pronounced as in Shakespeare). Adverb. To perform an action in a cheap-assed way.
Example: He took her out to a French bistro for Valentine's Day; then he cheap-assedly let her pay for the whole meal.
Susan is a pediatrician, but she cheap-assedly wouldn't buy the better TV for her family, because it cost $100 more.
poor of value (not only in terms of money) and with a very bad taste.
often reported to things, people or actions considered chic from themself and that they exactly result instead the contrary one
Some outfit of the Oscar event look cheap and tucky
Very inexpensive, with the implication being that the thing being described costs as little as one’s own body.
Those toothbrushes were body-cheap, but they did their job well.
Cheap Fake (noun):
1) A low-quality, easily-discernible fake video or image that is deliberately created or manipulated to appear authentic, often used as a cheap tactic to discredit or delegitimize genuine media content.
2) Cheap Fake 'Accusation'): A tactic used in political campaigns or public discourse where an unedited video is falsely labeled as a deep fake by the opposing side in an attempt to discredit its authenticity and undermine its impact on public opinion.
Submitted By: Lance Migliaccio 'The Big Mig Show’
Despite the opposing campaign's attempts to dismiss the video as a cheap•fake, experts confirmed that the footage of Sleepy Joe Biden was authentic, revealing his controversial remarks and sparking a heated debate among voters.
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One who Commits a felony in order to steal unvaluables.
The cheap thief commited a robbery but only made off with 50 dollars in change.
When someone plays a game in an unusual manner giving them an upper hand.
Example - someone uses a minigun in a deathmatch, they be playin' cheaps
-AC
An item so inexpensive that it defies belief. Usually used in amazement.
Those all-you-can-eat wings were bonkers cheap. But not necessarily bonkers good.