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Qué (quién) es buy off - definición

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
BUY; Buy (disambiguation); Buy, Russia

buy off      
If you say that a person or organization buys off another person or group, you are criticizing the fact that they are giving them something such as money so that they will not complain or cause trouble.
...policies designed to buy off the working-class vote...
In buying your children all these things, you are in a sense buying them off.
PHRASAL VERB: V P n (not pron), V n P [disapproval]
Buy to let         
PROPERTY TRANSACTION IN THE UK
Buy-to-let; Buy-to-Let Mortgage; Buy to leave; Buy-to-leave
Buy-to-let is a British phrase referring to the purchase of a property specifically to let out, that is to rent it out. A buy-to-let mortgage is a mortgage loan specifically designed for this purpose.
Buy & Cell         
1987 FILM BY ROBERT BORIS
Buy and Cell
Buy & Cell is a 1988 comedy film directed by Robert Boris. The original music score was composed by Mark Shreeve.

Wikipedia

Buy

Buy may refer to a trade, i.e., an exchange of goods and services via bartering or a monetary purchase.

The term may also refer to:

Ejemplos de uso de buy off
1. The move is, however, unlikely to buy off the revolt.
2. Farmers pooled resources to buy off the eradicators.
3. But it was not enough to buy off hardline opponents.
4. The money was intended to ‘buy off‘ local warlords and turn them against the Taliban.
5. It is a familiar story in Beijing – except Ni refused a cheap buy–off.