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Dutch treat
noun
a meal or entertainment for which each person pays their own expenses.
Dutch treat
noun
informalan entertainment, meal, etc, where each person pays for himself
Dutch treat
An outing or date on which each person pays his or her own way. To “go Dutch” is to go on such a date.
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Word History and Origins
Origin of Dutch treat1
Idioms and Phrases
Example Sentences
You could get a plate of poffertjes - a Dutch treat of tiny pancakes covered in icing sugar - without having to wait in a long line.
You could get a plate of poffertjes — a Dutch treat of tiny pancakes covered in icing sugar — without having to wait in a long line.
But, Rose cautioned, these new varieties were not the same as the original Dutch treat.
It was a Dutch treat for the three young Americans playing in the two events, with Shankland not dropping a game in his 9-4 finish.
Forget it!" he said warmly; "this isn't a Dutch treat.
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