At a fast-food shop:
Are these all common?
1. "A burger and a coke, please." "Can I supersize it for you?"
2. "A burger and a coke, please." "Can I supersize them for you?"
3. "Supersize me, please."
4. "Can I supersize you?"
BTW, what other sizes do you have? Can they also
be used as a verb?
Thank you.
supersize
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Hi Itasan,
People are always making up new words in English, and supersize is one of these made-up words. I doubt very much that you'd find it in the dictionary.
So for example, if I set up my own burger joint, I might offer Megasize meals, Hypersize meals SuperMegaMonstersize meals and so on.
"Hit me, baby. SuperMegaMonstersize me!"
plug: www.roadtogrammar.com
People are always making up new words in English, and supersize is one of these made-up words. I doubt very much that you'd find it in the dictionary.
So for example, if I set up my own burger joint, I might offer Megasize meals, Hypersize meals SuperMegaMonstersize meals and so on.
"Hit me, baby. SuperMegaMonstersize me!"
plug: www.roadtogrammar.com