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What does "dutch" mean in this context?
It came from Carnivale series
"You want me to follow orders, that’s dutch with me. But just stop spinnin’ these fairy tales."
What does "dutch" mean ?
Thank you
Jan 15, 2020 10:13 AM
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"That's dutch with me" means "That's ok with me".
Maybe it's different elsewhere, but you don't hear this expression (with this meaning) very often where I am. I think I've only read or heard it a few times in my life. More often I've heard "That's dutch to me" which means "I don't understand (that)". Or if you're having a meal at a restaurant with a friend and you say "Let's go dutch" which means "Let's split the costs".
January 15, 2020
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