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divvy

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The Collaborative International Dictionary Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
divvy \divvy\ (d[i^]v"v[y^]), n. [shortened from dividend.] a dividend, especially one paid by a cooperative society.

Wiktionary Word definitions in Wiktionary
Etymology 1 (cx now rare dated English) ‘divine’; very pleasant, wonderful. alt. A dividend; a share or portion. n. A dividend; a share or portion. v To divide something into portions. Etymology 2 alt. A foolish person. n. A foolish person.

WordNet Word definitions in WordNet
n. short for dividend; especially one paid by a cooperative society [also: divvied ]

Wikipedia Word definitions in Wikipedia
Divvy is a bicycle sharing system located in the City of Chicago operated by Motivate for the Chicago Department of Transportation . It operates with 5837 bicycles at 576 stations in an area bounded by 75th Street on the south, Touhy Avenue on the north, ...

Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English Word definitions in Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
verb COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS ■ ADVERB up ▪ And once that happens, the pie gets divvied up much faster. ▪ And so I divvied up the company into manageable pieces and told these executives to go play the game to the hilt. ▪ Don and I divvied up our belongings. ...

Usage examples of divvy.

The lucrative deals in Europe and the United States were divvied up to others.

But equity from an independent investor meant the profits would have to be divvied up.

Missy and Star were home with Micah, all three well fed by the beef stew that Maida had brought Poppy, which Poppy had quickly divvied up and delivered to Micah along with the girls, and there was Griffin, who had helped Micah all day and was now badly in need of a shower and food.

Band-Celestials drew the attention of the Severeemish as the young women divvied up extra charges for their energy tubes and rocket magazines for their launchers.

Bloom talked about the history of the north, about land grants and how they had been lost, strayed, or stolen, divvied up.

Where was the sense in pulling all that stuff about taking me away and divvying up the ransom?

The Kirkendalls, the Clintons, walk away with bouncing boys--and their baby broker collects the fees, divvies up the rest of the shares.

He thought of the Leith pub in Trainspotting, the American tourist asking for the toilet, the schemies following him in, divvying the spoils after.