phrase General Slang

bought the farm

BAWT-thuh-FARM · phrase · slang

Died, especially in a crash or in combat.

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To be killed. Originally aviation slang for a fatal crash, the 'farm' being the cemetery plot; extended to any killed-in-action service member.

“His wingman bought the farm over the target that day.”
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bought the farm In A Sentence

His wingman bought the farm over the target that day.

Origin & Usage

US Air Force slang; the death gratuity or insurance was imagined as paying off the family farm.

People Also Ask

What does 'bought the farm' mean?

It's a slang euphemism for being killed, originally referring to a fatal aircraft crash and later extended to any service member killed in action.

Where does 'bought the farm' come from?

It's US Air Force slang. One common explanation is that a pilot's death gratuity or insurance payout was imagined as finally paying off the family farm's mortgage.

Is 'bought the farm' offensive?

It's not vulgar, but as a euphemism for death it's usually used among peers with dark humor rather than in formal or solemn settings.

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