divvy



divvy up

To divide and dole out portions of something. All right, let's divvy up the cash and then go our separate ways. Who wants to divvy up the pizza?
See also: divvy, up

divvy up

v.
To divide something into parts or portions for distribution: The thieves went back to the cabin to divvy up the loot. My grandparents gave me $100, and I divvied it up among my brothers, sisters, and me.
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divvy

(ˈdɪvi)
n. a share of something. (see also divvy something up.) How much is my divvy?

divvy something up

tv. to divide something up. They divvied up the fish and drove back to the city.
See also: divvy, up

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Gifford['gifəd]
Nahuelnaw-WELNative American, Mapuche
JĀZeps-Latvian
EnlilEN-lilNear Eastern Mythology
Dong-Geundong-guwnKorean
Frode-Danish, Norwegian