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divvy
[ div-ee ]
verb (used with or without object)
- to divide; distribute (often followed by up ):
The thieves divvied up the loot.
noun
- a distribution or sharing.
divvy
1/ ˈdɪvɪ /
noun
- dialect.a stupid or foolish person
divvy
2/ ˈdɪvɪ /
noun
- short for dividend, esp (formerly) one paid by a cooperative society
- a share; portion
verb
- trusually foll byup to divide and share
Word History and Origins
Origin of divvy1
Word History and Origins
Origin of divvy1
Example Sentences
Divvy purchases homes on the open-market and covers closing costs, taxes, insurance and repairs in exchange for the client paying monthly rent that is approximately 10-25% more than what they would pay for comparable rentals in the area.
Instead of making it easier to buy a home, many banks actually tightened underwriting requirements for approvals, said Divvy CEO Hefets.
The list is long, but Divvy, Hinge Health, Salesloft, Starburst Data and Mambu seem to fit the bill.
Brex and Ramp and Divvy and Airbase, not to mention old-guard products like Concur and Expensify, are in the market.
The December goal is there because it would give appropriators time to write their bills and divvy up the funds Congress approves.
Unable to come to an agreement over alimony, God intervenes to help Adam and Eve divvy up their marital belongings.
How did you divvy up material for the articles and the book?
General Divvy pounded the desk before him frantically and screamed for order until he was black in the face.
They both laughed, and when Fulkerson was gone, Mrs. March asked her husband what a divvy was.
"Divvy, Mike," said the men hanging upon the bar, winking openly at one another.
He seemed to be speaking to the Maggie of long 206 agothe little girl who stood ready and anxious to divvy up with all the world.
It aint no millionaire stunt, but it sure does pay a steady divvy, Mr. Bates assured him.
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