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Make mine Meaning in English

expression

ˈmeɪk/ /ˈmaɪn
MAYK MYNE
mˈeɪk/ /mˈaɪn
MAYK MYNE

Definition

You say "make mine" when you want something in the same way as someone else, especially with food or drinks, meaning 'give me the same.'

Usage & Nuances

Informal, mainly used in restaurants, bars, or casual settings when ordering. You use it after hearing someone else's choice ('I'll have a latte.' 'Make mine a latte, too.'). Not for objects, mostly food or drink. Avoid in formal situations.

Example Sentences

He ordered a burger, so I said, "Make mine the same."

basic

You want your coffee black? Make mine black, too.

basic

She said, "Salad for me," and I replied, "Make mine salad as well."

basic

If you're having fries, make mine with extra ketchup.

natural

He likes his eggs scrambled, so I said, "Make mine scrambled, too."

natural

I'll have what she's having—just make mine spicy!

natural