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From cheap +‎ -o (person with characteristic, colloquialising suffix).

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cheapo (comparative more cheapo, superlative most cheapo)

  1. (slang) Inexpensive and of poor quality.
    They wanted crystal champagne glasses for the party but the caterers provided cheapo plastic cups instead.

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cheapo (plural cheapos)

  1. (slang) A person who is stingy, a miser.
  2. (slang) Something produced and sold for low cost.
    • 2012 February 26, Chris Bartram, “Re: tyres”, in uk.rec.driving[1] (Usenet):
      The better half's Lupo was transformed when the cheap and nasty Nankang ditchfinders came off (and they were well above the legal limit) and mid-price Kumhos went on. The cheapos compromise on grip and can become noisy.
  3. (chess) A primitive trap, often set in the hope of swindling a win or draw from a losing position.

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