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View usage for: (dɪvi) Word forms: plural, 3rd person singular presenttense divvies, present participle divvying, past tense, past participle divviedcountable nounIf you call someone a divvy, you are saying in a humorous way that you think they are rather foolish. [British, informal]Synonyms: share, cut [informal], dividend, percentage More Synonyms of divvy Phrasal verbs: See divvy up More Synonyms of divvy divvy in British English 1 (ˈdɪvɪ) informal nounWord forms: plural -vies1. British short for dividend, esp (formerly) one paid by a cooperative society 2. US and Canadian a share; portion verbWord forms: -vies, -vying or -vied3. (transitive; usually foll by up) to divide and share divvy in British English 2 (ˈdɪvɪ) nounWord forms: plural -vies Word origin C20: perhaps from deviantdivvy in American English (ˈdɪvi) verb transitive, verb intransitiveWord forms: ˈdivvied or ˈdivvying1. Slang to share; divide (up) Examples of 'divvy' in a sentencedivvy "Maybe he brought Ivanko back so they could stash the loot, divvy it up, whatever they were going to do. Definition to divide and share (informal) Additional synonymsDefinition to divide out in shares They are even-handed in apportioning the blame. Synonyms divide, share, deal, distribute, assign, allocate, dispense, give out, allot, mete out, dole out, measure out, parcel out, ration out Definition to divide or be divided with or as if with a sharp instrument Cut the tomatoes into small pieces. Synonyms chop, split, divide, slice, segment, dissect, cleave, partDefinition a portion or share The lawyers, of course, will take their cut of the profits. Synonyms share, piece, slice, percentage, portion, kickback, rake-off (slang) - divorce
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- dizzy
- do
- do a bunk
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