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Make it two Meaning in English

expression

ˈmeɪk/ /ˈɪt/, /ɪt/ /ˈtu
MAYK it TOO
mˈeɪk/ /ˈɪt/ /tˈuː
MAYK it TOO

Definition

A casual way to say you want the same thing as someone else, usually when ordering food or drinks.

Usage & Nuances

Very informal; common in restaurants, bars, or cafés. Used right after someone orders, to say 'the same for me.' Do not use in formal writing or speeches. Sometimes shortened in conversation: 'I'll make it two.' Only for small quantities (like drinks, dishes), not large orders.

Example Sentences

He ordered a coffee, so I said, 'make it two.'

basic

If you're getting a sandwich, make it two.

basic

Two beers, please. Actually, make it two.

basic

I'll have what he's having—make it two.

natural

When the waiter asked for my order, I just said 'make it two.'

natural

She ordered a slice of cake and I was like, 'make it two!'

natural