Buy that for a song

The phrase "Buy that for a song" means to purchase something at a very low price or for a bargain. It implies that the item being bought is significantly undervalued or sold at a considerable discount. The expression originates from the idea that a song is generally considered to have little monetary value, therefore acquiring something for a song implies that it can be obtained at a very cheap cost.


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