Cheep in a sentence as a noun

So, in essence, they are buying the whole country for cheep.

If you make your money online, why not live cheep, at least while you are starting out.

I wonder what of those cheep Chromebooks are suite to free them from Google spyware?

Luckily 520's are cheep so my bank account won't have a lot to complain about.

It's no 6 hours a day, probably a bit better, but still seemed crazy to me... Not cheep either

They should probably just go get a cheep IDE HDD, copy the floppy onto it and boot from there.

Cheep in a sentence as a verb

Not only are we to cheep to fly fast but we've also banned supersonic flight over most "civilized" land masses.

I know it's dual boot, but I also know a lot of people who just bought a cheep Touchpad to install Android, and never booted into webOS.

But given that transactions are cheep, I would not need to compute the complete rainbow table to make this practical, and you only need to do the hashing once.

There are poor people in Japan, who wold never buy some types of american products because they know that while it's cheep it won't last very long so the net value is lower.

I failed to make it clear, but the thing under test wasn't that Guinness is better than Bud Lite, but the assertion that some cheep beers are better than others -- a snobbery which pops up every time I order a pitcher in a bar.

The other is where you define the requirements and hand it off to a third party, that can be relatively cheep and generally produces something, but you often end up with **** code because the developers have little incentive to deliver quality and little understanding of the underlying business requirements.

Cheep definitions

noun

the short weak cry of a young bird

See also: peep

verb

make high-pitched sounds; "the birds were chirping in the bushes"

See also: peep chirp chirrup