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Dutch treat
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Dutch treat
n.
An outing, as for dinner or a movie, in which all persons pay their own expenses.

Dutch treat
n
Informal an entertainment, meal, etc., where each person pays for himself
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Noun1.Dutch treat - a dinner where each person pays for his own
dining - the act of eating dinner


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