Yesterday I saw "Make Me Over" on the back of a girl's T-shirt.
Does it mean "Make Me Change" or "Change Me?
Maybe the girl wore a backpack over her shoulder and you overlooked the 'Don't' because the statement sounds
"Don't make me over" with the meaning "Accept me as I am" (it's actually more street slang than traditional English)
Or maybe it's just an anti-thesis to the well-known statement. (ok, well-known is overstated;-))
I don't understand it, but my first guess would be "Give me a make-over" or "put make-up on me".
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