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Phrase(s): What are you having?
Fig. What food or drink are you planning to order? (Either part of a conversation or a request from food service personnel. In a restaurant, sometimes the host or hostess will signal to a guest to order first by saying this. Sometimes a guest will ask this of a host or hostess to determine the price range that is appropriate.) • Waiter: Would you care to order now? Tom: What are you having? Mary: You order. I haven’t made up my mind. • Waiter: May I help you? Tom: What are you having, Pop? Father: I’ll have the roast chicken, I think, with fries. Tom: I’ll have the same.
McGrawhill's American Idioms And Phrasal Verbs