Crossword clues for go dutch
Wiktionary
vb. (context idiomatic English) To pay for one's own food and bills, or split the cost, when eating at a restaurant or going out for entertainment.
WordNet
v. share expenses equally and split the cost of something; "My boyfriend and I always go Dutch"
Usage examples of "go dutch".
I couldn't take her to my apartment, there were usually about sixteen guys there drinking beer, and there were always people at her placethat's what she said, anywayand I couldn't afford another motel room and I certainly wasn't going to suggest we go dutch on that, so it was just screwing in the back seat at the drivein.
We went to this Italian restaurant and Laura and Mike were there, and a bunch of people from Theater class, and I offered to go Dutch but he said no, he never did that, and it was okay, I mean, we talked about school and stuff, football.
I couldn't take her to my apartment, there were usually about sixteen guys there drinking beer, and there were always people at her place-that's what she said, anyway-and I couldn't afford another motel room and I certainly wasn't going to suggest we go dutch on that, so it was just screwing in the back seat at the drive-in.