[Slang] DIG IN. - Enhance Your Dining Lingo

Dig in.

Dig in.

Start eating

Dig in" is a friendly, informal expression used to invite people to start eating. It's the go-to phrase when the food is served, and everyone is ready to eat. Use it at your next dinner to signal that it's time to enjoy the meal.

Example Sentences

  1. Dig into your meal, it looks delicious!

    Start eating your meal; it looks very tasty!

  2. Everyone, dig in before the food gets cold.

    Begin eating before the food becomes cold.

  3. Come on, dig in! The movie is starting, and we've got the best snacks ready.

    Start eating! The movie is beginning, and the snacks are great.

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