buy it

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buy it

He decided to buy it after a long battle with illness.

Definition
  1. Verb phrase (informal, idiomatic):
    • To be killed; to die: The phrase "buy it" is an informal, often euphemistic idiom meaning to be killed, especially suddenly or violently, or to die.
Usage
  • This phrase is used in informal contexts, often to describe death in a blunt or casual manner. It is frequently found in narratives about accidents, combat, or failure.
  • It is typically used in the past tense ("bought it") to state that someone has died.
Examples
  • Verb phrase:
    • The engine failed, and the pilot bought it. (The pilot was killed in the crash.)
    • If you're not careful crossing that street, you'll buy it. (You will be killed.)
    • He bought it in the war. (He was killed during the war.)
Advanced Usage
  • "to buy the farm": A closely related idiom with the same meaning of being killed, especially in an accident or in military service.
    • Sadly, he bought the farm in a car crash last year.
Variants and Related Words
  • Bought it: The standard past tense and past participle form of the idiom.
    • They say he bought it instantly in the explosion.
Synonyms
  • Perish: to die, especially in a violent or sudden way.
  • Kick the bucket (idiomatic, informal): to die.
  • Meet one's end: to die.
Related Idioms
  • Cash in one's chips: (idiomatic, informal) to die.
    • The old gangster finally cashed in his chips.
  • Bite the dust: (idiomatic, informal) to be killed or to die; to fail.
    • Another enemy fighter bit the dust.
buy it

He decided to buy it after a long battle with illness.

Verb
  1. be killed or die;

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