Dutch
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Dutch usually refers to:
- The Dutch language
- The Dutch people
- Of or relating to the Netherlands, a country in Western Europe
- see Netherlands (terminology) for more information on the confusion about 'Dutch' and the 'Netherlands'.
Other:
- Dutch Golden Age painting, or a reference to the "Dutch Masters", a group of artists during that period
- Dutch Masters (cigar), often referred to as a "Dutch" in drug culture
- Pennsylvania Dutch, a name for the German immigrants to Pennsylvania who came prior to 1800, including Plain sects Amish communities
- Dutch colonial, an architectural style
- Dutch process chocolate
- A nickname of Ronald Reagan
- Dutch Gold, a popular beer in the Republic of Ireland
- The chess opening Dutch Defence
- The term "Dutch" is occasionally used in some common phrases based on stereotypes in English
- In an archaic sense, to people and things from the Low Countries or Northern Germany (sometimes referring to the whole of Germany or even the whole of Europe that speaks a West Germanic language)
- Dutch: A Memoir of Ronald Reagan, a book written by Edmund Morris on Ronald Reagan
- Dutch (film), a 1991 comedy/drama film
- Going Dutch, to split the cost of a purchase, usually a meal, evenly between several parties.
- Major Alan "Dutch" Schaefer, a fictional Special Forces operative played by Arnold Schwarzenegger, in the Movie Predator
- Dutch, a protagonist in the manga and anime series Black Lagoon.
- Dutch, hiphop slang that means weed (as in: "pass that Dutch").
- In film, a Dutch angle is a severely tilted camera angle, commonly used to give a sense of psychological uneasiness or tension.
- Dutch, a band released on the Silent Records label (1985-1997)

