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cheap-jack
noun
a seller of shoddy goods
Syn: ↑huckster
Derivationally related forms: ↑huckster (for: ↑huckster)
Hypernyms: ↑seller, ↑marketer, ↑vender, ↑vendor, ↑trafficker

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I. \\ˈ ̷ ̷ˌjak\ noun also cheap-john \\ˈ ̷ ̷ˌjän\ (-s)
Usage: sometimes capitalized J
Etymology: cheap (III) + Jack or John (the names) — more at jack, john
1. : a hawker or peddler : huckster; especially : a hawker who bargains over his goods

cheap-jacks have mingled with showmen, especially on fairgrounds, since the 18th century — Eric Partridge

2. : a dealer in cheap often inferior or worthless merchandise

so many cheap-jacks with their bottled, spiritual cure-alls — G.S.Fraser

II. adjective also cheap-john \\“\
Usage: sometimes capitalized J
: of, relating to, or befitting a cheap-jack: as
a. : often inferior, cheap, or worthless

cheap-jack wares

cheap-jack dramaturgy

b. : opportunistic especially unscrupulously or in dealing in inferior goods

the cheap-jack speculators … destroying the beauty of London — Robert Lutyens

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/cheep"jak'/, n.
1. a peddler, esp. of inferior articles.
adj.
2. of or suitable for a cheap-jack; cheap or inferior.
3. without scruples or principles; underhanded: using cheap-jack methods to evict tenants.
Also, cheapjack, cheap-john /cheep"jon'/.
[1850-55]

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cheapˈ-jack (orig cheap Jack or cheap John) noun
A travelling hawker who professes to give great bargains
adjective
Inferior, of bad quality, worthless
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Main Entry:cheap

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cheap Jack or cheap John,
a peddler, usually of bargains, who prices his wares and then discounts them gradually.
cheap|jack or cheap-Jack «CHEEP JAK», noun, adjective. Informal.
–n.
a person who deals in cheap or worthless goods.
–adj.
worthless; useless; inferior: »

The bathroom lacks towel racks and has a cheapjack shower (Bernard De Voto).


Useful english dictionary. 2012.