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Dirt cheap Meaning in English

expression

ˈdɝt/ /ˈtʃip
DURT-cheep
dˈɜːt/ /tʃˈiːp
DURT-cheep

Definition

Very inexpensive; costing much less than normal. Used to emphasize that something is extremely cheap.

Usage & Nuances

Informal expression. Common in spoken English and casual writing. Emphasizes something is really cheap, not just affordable. Often positive, but can hint at low quality. Pair with 'was', 'is', or after a price: 'It's dirt cheap', 'The tickets were dirt cheap.'

Example Sentences

The shoes were dirt cheap at the sale.

basic

These tickets are dirt cheap compared to last year.

basic

I bought this phone dirt cheap online.

basic

"How much was your jacket?" "Believe it or not, it was dirt cheap!"

natural

Hotels in that town are dirt cheap in the winter.

natural

We ate at a place last night that was dirt cheap, but the food was fantastic.

natural