by Jus1rj November 15, 2019
When English learners (and those idiots who don't want to learn) want to say "bought", which is the past tense of buy.
by justDC September 21, 2017
by dodgy afghan November 01, 2020
1) In poker, it is the minimum amount you can buy in terms of poker chips. It is the opposite of cash out
2) buying in can be similar to selling out the difference is semantics. Buying can apply to a line of thought or an ideal or whatnot.
2) buying in can be similar to selling out the difference is semantics. Buying can apply to a line of thought or an ideal or whatnot.
1) "The buy in at the hold em table is $50."
2) "After moving to the USA, we bought in to the american lifestyle and values."
2) "After moving to the USA, we bought in to the american lifestyle and values."
by dracula June 26, 2004
If a tournament is a $10,000 buy-in, then you must pay $10,000 to enter the game and you get that many chips.
by FISH June 28, 2004
by dodgy afghan November 01, 2020