verb, bought, buy⋅ing, noun | 1. | to acquire the possession of, or the right to, by paying or promising to pay an equivalent, esp. in money; purchase. |
| 2. | to acquire by exchange or concession: to buy favor with flattery. |
| 3. | to hire or obtain the services of: The Yankees bought a new center fielder. |
| 4. | to bribe: Most public officials cannot be bought. |
| 5. | to be the monetary or purchasing equivalent of: Ten dollars buys less than it used to. |
| 6. | Chiefly Theology. to redeem; ransom. |
| 7. | Cards. to draw or be dealt (a card): He bought an ace. |
| 8. | Informal.
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| 9. | to be or become a purchaser. |
| 10. | an act or instance of buying. |
| 11. | something bought or to be bought; purchase: That coat was a sensible buy. |
| 12. | a bargain: The couch was a real buy. |
| 13. | buy down, to lower or reduce (the mortgage interest rate) by means of a buy-down. |
| 14. | buy in,
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| 15. | buy into, to purchase a share, interest, or membership in: They tried to buy into the club but were not accepted. |
| 16. | buy off, to get rid of (a claim, opposition, etc.) by payment; purchase the noninterference of; bribe: The corrupt official bought off those who might expose him. |
| 17. | buy out, to secure all of (an owner or partner's) share or interest in an enterprise: She bought out an established pharmacist and is doing very well. |
| 18. | buy up, to buy as much as one can of something or as much as is offered for sale: He bought up the last of the strawberries at the fruit market. |
| 19. | buy it, Slang. to get killed: He bought it at Dunkirk. |

buy (bī) v. bought (bôt), buy·ing, buys v. tr.
To purchase something; act as a purchaser. n.
buy into
buy outTo purchase the entire stock, business rights, or interests of. buy upTo purchase all that is available of. Idiom(s): buy it Slang To be killed. Idiom(s): buy timeTo increase the time available for a specific purpose: "A moderate recovery thus buys time for Congress and the Administration to whittle the deficit" (G. David Wallace). Idiom(s): buy the farm Slang To die, especially suddenly or violently. [Middle English, from Old English bycgan.] buy'a·ble adj. |
Buy
1. A recommendation to purchase a specific security.
2. To acquire an asset in exchange for currency.
Investopedia Commentary
Exact definitions vary by brokerage, but in general this rating is better than neutral but worse than strong buy.
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