- collinsdictionary.com dictionary/english/go-dutchWe went Dutch on a meal in the new restaurant in Shaftesbury Avenue. See full dictionary entry for Dutch. Collins COBUILD Advanced Learner’s Dictionary.
- languageadvisor.net go-dutch/Go Dutch! is designed to take the anxiety out of language learning and to give the student a workable command of spoken and written Dutch in a school year.
- usingenglish.com reference/idioms/go dutch.htmlWhat does the idiom 'Go Dutch' mean? With a clear, concise definition and usage examples, discover this idiom's meaning and usage in the English language.
- talkenglish.com lessondetails.aspx…Another reason was due to the rivalry between the English and Dutch in the 17th century. "You don't have to pay for me. Let's go dutch today."
- thesaurus.net go dutchThe expression "go Dutch" means to split the cost of something equally among those involved, or to pay for one's own expenses in a social situation.
- vk.com wall-3425667_34104When the check came, he wanted to go Dutch. ... We had a date last night and we went Dutch. I paid for my coffee and she paid for her salad.
- phrases.com idioms/go-dutchExplanation for the 'go dutch' phrase in the Phrases.com dictionary. What does the 'go dutch' phrase mean? Definitions, usage examples and translations inside.
- grammarist.com idiom/going-dutch-and-dutch-treat/Going Dutch, or Dutch treat, is the idea that each person in a group of friends pays for their meal or ticket for whatever outing they are on.
- blogs.transparent.com dutch/lets-go-dutch-going-…The Dutch do not use “going Dutch” as an expression, by the way – so you will not hear a Dutch person say: “ Laten we Nederlands gaan!”
- cooljugator.com en/go DutchConjugation of go Dutch. I. you. ... Present Progressive. am going Dutch.