Treat : v. tr. et ready Offer a good meal to (someone).
Pay, treat with honor.
Formerly, to give presents to those one wishes to honour.
It's me who treats : who pays / who offers.
Enjoy: have a good meal, eat what you like.
We feasted / we had a great time.
In the figurative sense: to give oneself a great pleasure.
Treat someone: invite, offer a drink, please someone. Who is it that treats?
Treat a woman: satisfy her sexually.
Hit someone (beat).
Treat yourself: have an orgasm.
– Quotation from the French writer Louis-Ferdinand Destouches, known as Céline (1894-1961): “You have to be awfully Sioux, the patience of a cat, to see people enjoying themselves… we never saw them eating…” in the novel North part.