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buy it verb- to accept an answer or punch-line; especially in the catchphrase that signals resignation: “I’ll buy it” UK, 1937
- to die; to become a casualty UK, 1825
World War 1 and 2. - Perry Chops was a long-dead narcotics pusher who bought it in a five-floor fall from a rooftop[.] — Mickey Spillane, Last Cop Out, p. 73, 1972
- By the time I gave it to the meat wagon, the ants had bought it! — Joseph Wambaugh, Finnegan’s Week, p. 133, 1993
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