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    Slang term for a joint, or a blunt.

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      adverb. to go dutch on a date or dinner means that you and your date split the expense, or each pay for your own ticket, etc. this is a more modern way to date, as opposed to the more traditional man pays for you approach

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        a brand of cigar, Dutch Master, commonly used in rolling blunts

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          A group of people in Western [Europe] who are experts at turning marshlands and estuaries into fertile farmland and residential areas.

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            The language we speak in The Netherlands, Belgium, Suriname, South Africa, and the Netherlands Antilles. The Netherlands is also known as Holland.
            Dutch In Dutch: Nederlands.
            Anyone who says that [Dutch] is German for German is wrong and wouldnt even recognise Dutch.
            So unlike a lot of US, UK or other native English-speaking people think, Dutch is NOT German! Dutch may be a little simmular to German, but its more closely related to English.
            Dutch is a Germanian language, just like German and English. (french, italian, and spanish are romanian languages).
            Dutch is more closely related to English on the grammar, but the vocab is more Germanish. Dutch is in between English and German, but still is a whole language on its own - its NOT English and NOT German.

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              Dutch is the language spoken in The Netherlands (aka Holland, The Netherlands Antilles, Belgium, Suriname (South America) and South Africa (African is a form of Dutch).

              To be Dutch. A person from The Netherlands is Dutch.

              To go Dutch: To split the costs of a purchase between several parties/persons.

              Cape Dutch, the early European inhabitants of the Western Cape (South Africa) between the 17th and 19th centuries.

              Cape Dutch architecture, an architectural style found in South Africa.

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              *Non-Dutch people often think that Dutch is German for German.
              Dutch is NOT german for german, but Dutch for Dutch.
              In Dutch: Ik ben Nederlands.
              In English: I am Dutch.
              Nederlands (=from The Netherlands] -> Nederland (The Netherlands).

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                Something or someone from the Netherlands, a small country in North-West Europe. Because of the many conflicts and wars between England and The Republic of the Seven United Netherlands (as it was then called), 17th century English knew many expressions containing the word to describe something in a derogatory manner. Some of these expressions are still used.

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                  of or pertaining to the Netherlands.

                  a [blunt] made by rolling [weed] in a cigar wrapper

                  to get in Dutch - to get in trouble;

                  Dutch treat; an invitation where the invitee is expected to pay his/her own way.

                  Dutch date; a date where each person agrees to pick up their own tab.

                  Dutch uncle: a stern disciplinarian;

                  Dutch courage; courage derived from drinking alcohol

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                    Dutch or Dutchie;
                    Inhabitant of The Netherlands, a small country in Europe. Contrary to popular belief, they do not wear clogs all the time.

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