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go dutch

 

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Verb go dutch has 1 sense
  1. go Dutch - share expenses equally and split the cost of something; "My boyfriend and I always go Dutch"
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Definitions from the Web

Term: Go Dutch

Part of speech: Verb

Sense 1: To split the cost of something equally between two or more people.

Usage:

  • Let's go Dutch on the dinner bill tonight.
  • We always go Dutch when we go out with friends.

Sense 2: To have a romantic relationship where both parties contribute equally and independently.

Usage:

  • Carol and Dave decided to go Dutch in their relationship to avoid any financial burden.
  • They both agreed to go Dutch on their vacation expenses to ensure fairness.

Part of speech: Adjective

Sense 1: Relating to the Netherlands or the Dutch people.

Usage:

  • She loves to eat Dutch cheese.
  • His grandmother is of Dutch descent.

Sense 2: Relating to or characteristic of the Dutch language or culture.

Usage:

  • They attended a Dutch festival, celebrating the customs and traditions of the Netherlands.
  • The article discusses the influence of Dutch art on European painting.

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