When a couple go on a date, they pay their own bills.
This is easier on the male, because men are usually expected to pay for all bills.
This is easier on the male, because men are usually expected to pay for all bills.
boy1: "Yo dude, I was running low on money on my night out with Cindy, so we decided we're going Dutch.... she payed her part which was $40!!! Ofcourse I only spent $5 that night."
boy2: "Yeah lol, shes a fat hoe, she eats alot"
boy2: "Yeah lol, shes a fat hoe, she eats alot"
by nigga 4rm NY November 27, 2006
When a couple go on a date, they pay their own bills.
This is easier on the male, because men are usually expected to pay for all bills.
This is easier on the male, because men are usually expected to pay for all bills.
boy1: "Yo dude, I was running low on money on my night out with Cindy, so we decided we're going Dutch .... she payed her part which was $40!!! Ofcourse I only spent $5 that night."
boy2: "Yeah lol, shes a fat hoe, she eats alot"
boy2: "Yeah lol, shes a fat hoe, she eats alot"
by Taiksays April 29, 2007
by Amalita Brungoli April 24, 2017
If a friend and I go out to eat, we might "go dutch," meaning we may each pay for our individual portion of the bill
by srie-paradise May 28, 2015
In dating, when both parties pay for their own bills, thus effectively dispelling the double-standard where men are always expected to pay.
"If you meet an intelligent, attractive and friendly woman who likes going dutch then you should hang on to her for dear life."
by DesPERRYado October 27, 2005
The phrase "going Dutch" probably originates from Dutch etiquette. In the Netherlands, it is not unusual to pay separately when dating. The Dutch were already internationally known as scrooges, and English rivalry with The Netherlands especially during the period of the Anglo-Dutch Wars gave rise to several phrases including Dutch that promote certain negative stereotypes. Examples include Dutch courage, Dutch uncle and Dutch wife. The particular stereotype associated with this usage is the idea of Dutch people as ungregarious and selfish.
In Spain, "going Dutch" is attributed to Catalans, due to a stereotype that they are greedy. A stereotypical non-Catalan Spaniard would compete to invite the group.
In Italy, the expression pagare alla romana can be translated as: "To pay like people of Rome" or "to pay like they do in Rome". It has the same meaning as "going Dutch".
Curiously, in South American countries exist the Spanish phrase pagar a la americana (literally "To pay American style") which refers to a treat attributed to North Americans or Canadians.
In Spain, "going Dutch" is attributed to Catalans, due to a stereotype that they are greedy. A stereotypical non-Catalan Spaniard would compete to invite the group.
In Italy, the expression pagare alla romana can be translated as: "To pay like people of Rome" or "to pay like they do in Rome". It has the same meaning as "going Dutch".
Curiously, in South American countries exist the Spanish phrase pagar a la americana (literally "To pay American style") which refers to a treat attributed to North Americans or Canadians.
by mimodona September 21, 2006
Stephanie: I only have enough for my meal.
Natalia: Yeah so do I.
Christopher: I am not paying for anyone's food.
John: Great, so everyone can GO DUTCH
Natalia: Going Dutch is a great idea.
Natalia: Yeah so do I.
Christopher: I am not paying for anyone's food.
John: Great, so everyone can GO DUTCH
Natalia: Going Dutch is a great idea.
by IdontDoDutch November 29, 2011