go Dutch



go Dutch

[for each person in a pair or a group] to pay for himself or herself. I don't want you to pay for my ticket. Let's go Dutch. Is it still considered a date if you go Dutch?
See also: Dutch

go Dutch

to share the cost of something, especially a meal 'Will you let me take you out tonight?' 'As long as we go Dutch.'
See also: Dutch

go Dutch

see under Dutch treat.
See also: Dutch

go Dutch

in. [for two people] to split the cost of something, such as a meal. (see also Dutch treat.) How about dinner tonight? We’ll go Dutch, okay?
See also: Dutch

go Dutch

To pay one's own expenses on a date or outing.
See also: Dutch

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Sabinesa-BEEN (French), za-BEE-nə (German)French, German
HedleyHED-leeEnglish (Rare)
Novak-Serbian
Escobar[es'kɔvɔr]
Roland['rəulənd]
ZdzisŁAwZJEE-swahfPolish