
go dutch
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English Dictionarygo Dutch (with somebody)to share the cost of a meal in a restaurant
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Idiomsgo Dutchto share the cost of something, especially a meal.
'Will you let me take you out tonight?' 'As long as we go Dutch.' [TahlilGaran] English Idioms Dictionary ▲
go Dutchto each pay for themselves (used for two people); to share in the cost of a meal or some other event
We always go Dutch when we go on a date.
We decided to go Dutch when we went to the restaurant for dinner.
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go dutcha date where each person pays half of the expenses
In university many of the students had little money so they often went dutch when they were on a date.
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go dutch v. phr.,
informal To go out for fun together but have each person pay for himself.
High school students often go Dutch to basketball games.
Sometimes boys and girls go Dutch on dates.
The girl knew her boyfriend had little money, so she offered to go Dutch. Compare: DUTCH TREAT.
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