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dutch in English
- Dutch⇄adj. 1. of the Netherlands, its people, or their language.
2. (Slang.) German; Teutonic. - Dutch⇄Dutch, adjective, noun.
- Dutch⇄expr. beat the Dutch, (Informal.) to be very strange or surprising; outdo anything seen or heard of before.
Ex. ""Well, you women do beat the Dutch,"" said her brother (Mary E. Wilkins-Freeman). - Dutch⇄expr. get one's Dutch up, to make or become angry.
Ex. Walker had warned his lawyer not to get ""Frank's Dutch up,"" but Curtin did so when he patronized Roosevelt about his knowledge of the law (Atlantic). Some people get their Dutch up, others ar - Dutch⇄expr. go Dutch, (Informal.) to have each person pay for himself.
Ex. Since neither one of us could afford to take the other to the movies we went Dutch. She certainly cannot, for example, ask a boy she likes for a date, nor can she pay the expenses - Dutch⇄expr. in Dutch, (Slang.) in disgrace; in trouble.
Ex. He not only had missed the take-off but was in Dutch with his superior officers (New Yorker). He wished that he was back at St. Patrick's, instead of being in high school and in Dutch for bummin - Dutch⇄noun 1. (pl. in use.) the people of the Netherlands.
2. the Germanic language of the Netherlands.
3. (pl. in use.) the people of Germany. The ancestors of the Pennsylvania Dutch came from Germany, not the Netherlands.
4. (Slang.) the