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"Going Dutch" (sometimes written with lower-case dutch) is a term that indicates that each person participating in a paid activity covers their own expenses, rather than any one person in the group defraying the cost for the entire group. The term stems from restaurant dining
Going Dutch is an American television sitcom created by Joel Church-Cooper and starring Denis Leary. [1] [2] The series premiered on Fox on January 2, 2025. [3]
Denis Leary took inspiration from a famous general for his new comedy "Going Dutch," where he plays a colonel sent to a quiet military outpost in The Netherlands.
Denis Leary stars as a hard-nosed military man saddled with a ragtag bunch of lazy soldiers in Fox’s Going Dutch — but did the new comedy earn a salute from you? Thursday’s premiere ...
They fought wars in 1652-54, 1665-67 and 1672-74 and the Dutch were kicking England's ass. Sayings like Dutch Courage, poking that the Dutch had to drink alcohol to build up their courage, Dutch treat (meaning you pay for yourself, suggesting the Dutch are cheap) and Double Dutch, meaning gibberish, originate from this area.
Denis Leary’s big mouth is about to land him in a Fox-ton of trouble. The network’s upcoming comedy series Going Dutch stars Leary as U.S. Army Colonel Patrick Quinn, an “arrogant loudmouth ...
Going Dutch; Dutch courage; Dutch Sandwich; Dutch roll; Dutch Reach [1] Further reading "Dutch courage, going Dutch, double Dutch: waar komen deze uitdrukkingen ...
Going Dutch review: Gay millennial life gets the satire it deserves Going Dutch is a hilarious, feverish deconstruction of gay millennial life Skip to main content