basement



bargain-basement

1. Sold at a low or reduced price; very inexpensive. The term comes from a section of a department store, usually at the ground or basement level, where inexpensive items or those at reduced prices are sold. George paid nearly $500 for his designer suit, but I think my bargain-basement suit looks just as nice.
2. Of very poor or inferior quality; having very little or no value. You can tell that these are bargain-basement toys: they all broke after an hour of the kids playing with them.

basement battler

In sports, a team that is ranked in a lower division (known as the relegation or "drop" zone) of a given league, and that competes against similarly ranked teams to try and advance into a higher division. Primarily heard in UK. They face another fierce basement battler in this week's match, and a lot is at stake for both teams.
See also: basement

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
JudahJOO-də (English)Biblical, Jewish
Mckaylamə-KAY-ləEnglish (Modern)
Albino-Italian, Portuguese, Spanish
Mariloumer-i-LOO (English), mar-i-LOO (English)French, English, Dutch
ArnAHRNEnglish
DurgaDOOR-ga (Hinduism)Hinduism, Indian, Hindi, Telugu, Tamil