dutch treat in English

noun
1
an outing, meal, or other special occasion at which each participant pays for their share of the expenses.
Still, that's damn good for someone who five years earlier was reviewing banana export applications and taking the Third Secretary in the Malawian Labor Ministry out to lunch - Dutch treat .

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1. Right, a Dutch treat.

2. Dutch treat, I suppose. Yeah.

3. But it would have to be Dutch treat.

4. Today we'll have a Dutch treat at the restaurant.

5. A: But it would have to be Dutch treat.

6. Let's compromise. How about make it a Dutch treat?

7. Make it a dutch treat or pay it all together?

8. A Dutch treat can sometimes pull you out of an embarrassing situation.

9. Nobody had much money, so we decided to make the party a Dutch treat.

10. I thought he was treating, but it turned out to be a Dutch treat.

11. Banket is a Dutch treat -- a puff pastry-like dough filled with an almond paste mixture, then baked to a golden brown