Buy The Farm

What is Buy The Farm?


1.

To die, espescially in combat; most likely from the idea that a dead soldier's death benifit would serve to pay off his family's morgtage. Often shortened to "bought it."

Chuck Lindberg later recalled the hazards of lugging a tank that carried seventy-two pounds of... napalm... under twelve hundred pounds of pressure... "It was dangerous work. A lot of guys bought the farm trying that."

--James Bradley, in Flags of our Fathers

See Pink

2.

to die, a synonym of "kick the bucket".

Billy: "So how's your uncle Jimmy doing?"

Bob: "Pretty good. You know that farm he was going to buy? The big one in Kansas with all those cows and shit, you know? Yeah, well he bought it."

Billy: "No way, you mean he bought the farm?"

Bob: "Yeah isn't that the bomb diggity?"

Billy: "You're sick, man. That's really fucking sad."

See Nick D

3.

Buy the farm was originated with pilots. Mostly military.

If something from the government crashes on to a farm - like a military plane, the government 'buy the farm'. as in the land that it destroyed. The pilot is dead because of the impact...

Bob : You know Dave? He bought the farm whilst on a training excerise last week

See Jonny

4.

A synonym for "die".

"If you don't know how to handle your BAR effectively while keeping your head down, you could buy the farm."

-a DI during WWII

See Dave

5.

This term was used during World War 2 whenever a Allied Pilot would have to make a crash landing into a European farm/house. WW2 pilots who did this were actually charged for the damages they caused and actually in a sense:

"bought the farm"

Pilot: "I crashed landed my P-51 Mustang into this ladies barn and livestock."

Crewman: "Guess ya bought the farm ehh?"

See Gibbs


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