dirt cheap
1
costing very little, often far less than expected or typical
The idiom "dirt cheap" is a relatively recent expression, dating back to the 20th century. This phrase is used to describe something that is available at an extremely low cost or price, indicating that it is a remarkable bargain or deal.
- I can’t believe how dirt cheap the tickets were for that concert!
- The restaurant offers meals that are dirt cheap but surprisingly good.
- The company is offering dirt cheap flights to attract more customers.
- Dirt cheap clothing often doesn't last as long as higher-priced items.
- We stayed at a dirt cheap motel while traveling cross-country.