Word info

buy a ticket to

Verb

Meaning

buy a ticket to (third-person singular simple present buys a ticket to, present participle buying a ticket to, simple past and past participle bought a ticket to)

(idiomatic) Used to indicate that someone is in agreement with an assertion, statement, or suggestion.
You know, some days I feel like just quitting my job and walking out of here.
I'll buy a ticket to that. Working here really sucks.

Source: en.wiktionary.org

Examples

The things that got me through grade school are helping me out later in life. It's like, I show up on time. If you buy a ticket to one of my shows, I'll show up. I'll be there. And if it says 10:00, I'll be on stage at 10:00. Chris Isaak

If I'm a game show host, will someone buy a ticket to see me do standup? To do a dramatic role in a movie? Howie Mandel

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