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Going Dutch - Dutch courage
Going Dutch is a slang term that means that each person eating at a restaurant or paying admission for entertainment pays for himself or herself, rather than one person paying for everyone. It is also called Dutch date and Dutch Treat.
The phrase Dutch courage is a slang term for courage gained from intoxication by alcohol. It is synonymous with liquid courage. The term is purported to have its origins in the battles of the seas where the Dutch navy is said to have been feared among all other navies (especially among the later rival, the British navy) due to its true courage. |
hè? we gaan toch nie kakkuh hè?
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Wraak voor het Belgium draadje! Hoe durven ze! Stomme Hollanders...:| ![]() |
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Belgium, wie is dat?
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Wat ik al heel de tijd leuk vind aan die poster of sticker, is dat het ventje naar iemand kijkt en wijst die ergens rechts achter je loopt, staat, ligt of zit. En je allerminst recht in de ogen kijkt.
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–noun Slang. unintelligible or garbled speech or language: She could have been talking double Dutch for all we understood of it. http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/double%20dutch;) in Dutch, in trouble or disfavor (with someone): in Dutch with the teacher for disturbing the class. http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/%20dutch |
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En wat te denken van een groot Belgica ? ![]() |
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