erin gaan

Dutch

Etymology

Literally, go inside of it (i.e., into the mouth), referring to the physical act of putting food or drink in one's mouth (see erin).

Pronunciation

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Verb

erin gaan

  1. (idiomatic, informal, said especially of food or drink) to be desirable, appealing, welcome at a given moment
    Een biertje zou er bij mij nu wel in gaan.I wouldn't say no to a beer right now. / I'm down for a beer right now.
    Dat excuus gaat er bij mij niet in.I don't buy that excuse.

Inflection

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