make it two
make it two
cliché I'll have the same thing as what this other person ordered. A: "I'd like a scotch on the rocks, please." B: "You know what, make that two." A: "I think I'll have the chef's special." B: "Ooh, that sounds good—make it two!"
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Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.
Make it two.
I wish to order the thing that someone else just now ordered. (Said to food or drink server.) Bill (speaking to the waiter): I'll have the roast chicken. Mary: Make it two. Waiter: Would you like something to drink? Tom: Just a beer. Waiter (turning to Mary): And you? Mary: Make it two.
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