Explanation

  • To manage, cope, or function adequately using only the limited resources or options available, rather than what is truly needed or desired.

Origin

  • A simple and old construction, combining make (in the sense of achieve or cause to be) with do (in the sense of suffice, serve the purpose, or be adequate).
  • Essentially meaning to make something be adequate or to cause something to suffice.
  • The phrase has been in common usage for centuries, appearing in texts from the 16th century onwards.

Alternatives

Slang/Informal:

  • Get by
  • Manage
  • Scrape by / Scrape through
  • Roll with it / Roll with the punches (accepting difficulties)
  • Hack it (manage, endure)

Vulgar/Emphatic:

  • (Not common, as the phrase itself is about managing, not strong emotion)
  • Just deal with the shit we've got.

Milder/Formal:

  • Manage with available resources.
  • Cope with the limitations.
  • Operate within constraints.
  • Utilize what is at hand.

Situational Appropriateness

  • Appropriate in almost all situations, both formal and informal.
  • Conveys pragmatism and the ability to adapt to constraints.

Misunderstanding Warnings

  • Generally straightforward. Emphasizes adequacy and coping, not necessarily achieving the ideal outcome. It's about managing *despite* limitations.

Examples

  • We ran out of sugar, so we'll have to make do with honey in our tea.
  • The hotel room was tiny, but we only stayed one night, so we made do.
  • With the budget cuts, the department has to make do with older equipment.
  • If you don't have the exact tool, you'll have to make do with something similar.

Dialogue

Chef 1: We're out of fresh basil for the pasta special!

Chef 2: Damn. Okay, check if we have any dried basil. It's not the same, but we'll have to make do for tonight's service.

Chef 1: Found some. Alright, let's make do.

Social Media Examples

  • Frugal Living Blog Post: Tips for Making Do: How to Stretch Your Budget When Times Are Tough. #frugalliving #budgeting
  • Tweet: Camping trip reality: Forgot the coffee pot. Trying to make do with instant coffee and boiled water. It's... brown. 😅 #camping #fail #makedo
  • Instagram Caption: Studio space is small, but I make do! Creativity doesn't need acres. ✨ #artistlife #smallstudio #creativity

Response Patterns

  • Okay, let's see what we can manage with.
  • It's not ideal, but we'll manage.
  • Right, let's be resourceful.
  • Acceptance of the situation and agreement to proceed with limitations.

Common Follow-up Questions/Actions

After deciding to make do:

  • Assessing the available resources.
  • Figuring out the best way to use the limited resources effectively.
  • Proceeding with the task or activity despite the limitations.
  • Sometimes expressing mild dissatisfaction but prioritizing getting the job done.

Conversation Starter

  • No. It's a response to a situation where resources or options are limited.

Intonation

  • Stress on both make and do.
  • We'll just have to MAKE DO.
  • Often said with a tone of practicality, resignation, or acceptance of limitations.

Generation Differences

  • Used commonly across all generations. A fundamental concept often associated with practicality and resilience.

Regional Variations

  • Common expression used in all major English-speaking regions.
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