Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
be-my-guest
idiom
/bi maɪ gɛst/

Definition
A phrase used to invite someone to help themselves or to do something, often implying that it is not an imposition.

Examples
- “Would you like to borrow my book?” “Sure, be my guest!”
- “I don’t mind if you use my computer; be my guest!”
- “If you want to take that last piece of cake, be my guest!”

Meaning
To say ‘be my guest’ is to allow someone to go ahead and do something they want, usually in a friendly or courteous manner. It suggests that the speaker is happy for the other person to proceed without any hesitation.

Synonyms
- go ahead
- help yourself
- feel free