Cheapside

/ˈtʃiːpsaɪd/ noun

A street or area in London historically famous for merchants selling cheap goods; now used generally to refer to a place associated with low-quality merchandise.

Cheap plus side (as in the side of a city/street). Cheapside was an actual medieval and early modern London street specializing in cheap goods. The name became generic for discount shopping areas.

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