Definitions from Wiktionary (cheap out)
▸ verb: (informal, intransitve) To reduce costs on a project or product to an unreasonable degree; to cut corners.
▸ verb: (informal, intransitve) To act cheap; to unreasonably refuse to spend money.
▸ verb: (informal, intransitive) To be too stingy to achieve a purpose or provide a promised product/service/project.
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▸ verb: (informal, intransitve) To reduce costs on a project or product to an unreasonable degree; to cut corners.
▸ verb: (informal, intransitve) To act cheap; to unreasonably refuse to spend money.
▸ verb: (informal, intransitive) To be too stingy to achieve a purpose or provide a promised product/service/project.
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cheapen out,
cut corners,
cut off a corner,
take the easy way out,
cheapen,
cut down,
cut back,
skimp,
overshorten,
overcut,
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