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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?
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.'
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? go Dutch
To pay one's own expenses on a date or outing.
Common Names:
Name | Gender | Pronounced | Usage |
Abdul-Hamid | | - | Arabic |
Fields | | [fi:ldz] | |
MaËLle | | - | French, Breton |
Bernhard | | BERN-hahrt (German) | German, Dutch, Swedish, Norwegian, Danish, Ancient Germanic |
Ita | | - | Irish |
Gemariah | | gem-ə-RIE-ə (English) | Biblical |