Verb
(finance) To contribute money jointly with others.
A sailing vacation does not need to be expensive, if you club together with friends and share a week's rent of a 10-berth yacht.
If we club together, we will be able to by her the fur coat that she really wants.
(by extension) To link up for a particular purpose.
Source: en.wiktionary.orgDemi Lovato and Machine Gun Kelly were spotted leaving club together. Source: Internet
Merkel “really is a pro-European and she wants to hold this project or club together, said Puglierin. Source: Internet
The four primary characters were mid-60s women who had been in a book club together for years. Source: Internet
These three ladies of the pen and voice are even in a book club together called “The Artsy Friends Book Club.” Source: Internet
You can, for example, agree with a few friends to draw plans for some project and club together to start it soon. Source: Internet
His brother-in-law Wesley had encouraged Danny's friends to club together for a lasting memorial of his life. Source: Internet