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    divvy
    /ˈdɪvi/

    verb

    • 1. share out: "they divvied up the proceeds"

    noun

    • 1. a dividend or share, especially of profits earned by a cooperative: British "the divvy is being held at 8.8p"

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  2. a dividend (= part of the profit of a company that is paid to the shareholders): The Co-operative movement began operating its dividend or 'divvy' scheme 150 years ago. divvy. verb [ T ]

  3. The meaning of DIVVY is divide, share —usually used with up. How to use divvy in a sentence.

  4. If you call someone a divvy, you are saying in a humorous way that you think they are rather foolish.

  5. Divvy definition: to divide; distribute (often followed by up). See examples of DIVVY used in a sentence.

  6. To divvy something is to split it up between two or more people. You might divvy up a pizza among four friends, giving everyone two slices. If you and a friend have a lemonade stand, you'll divvy up the proceeds at the end of the day, sharing the money.

  7. 1. (Banking & Finance) Brit short for dividend, esp (formerly) one paid by a cooperative society. 2. US and Canadian a share; portion. vb, -vies, -vying or -vied. (usually foll by: up) to divide and share. divvy. ( ˈdɪvɪ) n, pl -vies. dialect a stupid or foolish person. [C20: perhaps from deviant]

  8. Jun 2, 2024 · divvy (third-person singular simple present divvies, present participle divvying, simple past and past participle divvied) ( informal , transitive ) To divide into portions . We divvied the money into equal portions to split between us.