place an/the/(one's) order
place an/the/(one's) order
To register an order for some product or service that one will receive in the near future. We placed an order nearly an hour ago, but we still haven't gotten anything to eat. I placed the order online, and they said it should arrive in two-three weeks. Please place your order at the window on the left, then go to the window on the right to pay for it.
See also: order, place
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.
place an order
to submit an order. My secretary placed an order for a new computer. I placed my order only yesterday.
See also: order, place
McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs.
- place an order
- on the order of
- in order
- order from
- order from (someone or something)
- order in
- give (one) a shout
- give somebody a shout
- bum check
- Can I take your order?