Adjective
A Fighting game term used to describe the excessive use of a move with properties that are widely considered strong as a means of overpowering the opposing player.
A Fighting game term used to describe the excessive use of a move with properties that are widely considered strong as a means of overpowering the opposing player.
by DreamscapeOZ October 27, 2019
"Miss Pollard bent down to pick
up the chalk giving William his cheapies."
( from 'William stirs below' by
Richmal Compton ).
up the chalk giving William his cheapies."
( from 'William stirs below' by
Richmal Compton ).
by C February 24, 2004
A) Man, when Chelsea twerked me and jiggled them titties, I got my cheapies!
B) This morning Tracy at the office had to get something out of the bottom drawer in her miniskirt. Man, I got my cheapies!
B) This morning Tracy at the office had to get something out of the bottom drawer in her miniskirt. Man, I got my cheapies!
by Minge the Merciless January 16, 2020
by Valente Avila November 21, 2006
That cheap crap you bought when you were a kid from a 25 cent machine and after 17 minutes it breaks. Expert children say that 20% of the time during the years of 1990 and 1998 the most common disappointing 25 cent toy machine item was in fact the plastic mini-slinky. When you get older you buy cheap furniture, cheap equipment, etc. and it breaks or is flimsy can also be considered a "cheapy slinky."
I just bought this necklace yesterday and it broke already. Now I know why it cost $2.99. What a cheapy slinky!
by soulprintable October 17, 2014
A form of stealing that requires you to scan the cheapest version of the same item in order to save money and make it appear like you bought everything.
Spray paint cans, scanning one white one ten times and paying, when you have other colors that cost more.
Cheapy Scan-"scanning cheaper versions of the same item to save money"
Cheapy Scan-"scanning cheaper versions of the same item to save money"
by Lolman May 26, 2017
Very low quality goods, purchased based on price alone. Best when pronounced with an Engrish accent.
by Nate-Dogg indahouse April 29, 2004