Results for “buy the farm”
Paying gold to respawn instantly instead of waiting out the death timer.
Warzone's in-match shop — trade cash for gear and lives.
Agreement or endorsement from stakeholders.
Ironic WSB motto mocking their own money-losing instincts.
Buying more when the price drops, betting the asset recovers — bargain hunting the red.
Blowing all your cash on whatever you can afford, even when you can't afford the good stuff.
One guy buying a rifle while the rest of the team saves.
Killing minions and mobs to stack up gold and XP.
Posting bait engineered purely to harvest replies, quotes and rage-clicks.
A post engineered purely to harvest upvotes, usually by cynically pushing the hivemind's buttons.
Moving crypto between DeFi protocols to chase the best returns.
Arm.
Piles (haemorrhoids) — 'the farmers'.
Died, especially in a crash or in combat.
Doing something deliberately cool to rack up "aura" (coolness points) — often posing or performing for the effect.
The lowest-farm hard support who buys the wards and keeps the team running.
Buying an AWP with no armor so you can actually afford the AWP.
Locking the enemy in their respawn so they get farmed the second they appear.
The player who farms the jungle and roams to gank, not a lane.
The AI minions and jungle monsters you farm for gold and XP.
Pulling a jungle camp off its spawn so a fresh one spawns next to it — double the farm.
Using the threat of damage to keep an enemy off their farm without actually hitting them.
Channeling back to base to heal up and buy items.
The lane next to your tower where the carry farms in relative safety.
The most farm-starved support — all wards, all utility, zero ego.
Farming the neutral monsters in the woods between the lanes.
Buying low and selling high on items to turn a profit — merchanting.
Buying low and selling high fast on the Grand Exchange for quick profit.
A round where the team saves cash instead of buying full gear.
The old paid premium award you'd buy to slap on a great post or comment.
Buy in fast and hard without doing the homework.
The cheapest listed NFT in a collection — the entry-level buy-in.
NFT-skeptic dunk — just save the JPEG for free instead of buying it.
Buy the f***ing dip — aggressive instruction to buy on price drops.
Crypto meme asking when the gains will be big enough to buy a Lamborghini.
The retail buyers smart money dumps their bags on.
Rural Irish 'how's it going?' — older, friendlier, slightly farm-coded.
Northern Michigan slang for a tourist, especially one buying fudge on Mackinac Island.
A drug customer — the buyer on the other end of the trap line.
Candy, ice cream, or the little shop onboard where you buy them.