cheaper than the bus
phrase used when someone is bragging to you about certain price they got on something.
origin: this phrase was seen sometime in 1993 on a hand written poster advertising a carpool from collge back to the boston area. actual phrase was “i’m cheaper than the bus”. after finding out who wrote it, it became an inside joke (how much is this, cheaper than the bus haha) but quickly became a regional term for a good deal.
“gl-ss pieces at conventry were only 30 bucks!”
“wow, those are cheaper than the bus”
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