savvy

savvy
I. verb (savvied; savvying) Etymology: alteration of sabi know (in English-based creoles and pidgins), from Portuguese sabe he knows, from saber to know, from Latin sapere to be wise — more at sage Date: 1785 understand II. noun Date: circa 1785 practical know-how <
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savvy adjective

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  • Savvy — Sav vy, Savvey Sav vey, v. t. & i. [Written also {savey}.] [Sp. saber to know, sabe usted do you know?] To understand; to comprehend; know. [Slang, U. S.] [Webster 1913 Suppl.] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • Savvy — Sav vy, Savvey Sav vey, n. Comprehension; knowledge of affairs; mental grasp; also, practical know how; common sense. [Slang, U. S.] also adj. knowledgeable; well informed; clever; canny; wise. [Webster 1913 Suppl. +PJC] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • savvy — 1785, as a noun, practical sense, intelligence; also a verb, to know, to understand; West Indies pidgin borrowing of Fr. savez( vous)? do you know? or Sp. sabe (usted) you know, both from V.L. *sapere, from L. sapere be wise, be knowing (see… …   Etymology dictionary

  • savvy — informal ► NOUN ▪ shrewdness. ► VERB (savvies, savvied) ▪ know or understand. ► ADJECTIVE (savvier, savviest) ▪ shrewd and knowledgeable. ORIGIN …   English terms dictionary

  • savvy — [sav′ē] vi. savvied, savvying [< one or more varieties of Pidgin English < Portuguese sabe, 3rd pers. sing. of saber, to know < L sapere: see SAP1] Slang to understand; get the idea n. Informal 1. shrewdness or understanding 2. know how… …   English World dictionary

  • savvy — [“saevi] 1. tv. & in. to understand (someone or something). (Adapted from Spanish sabe, he knows.) □ Do you savvy? □ Can you savvy at all what I am trying to tell you? □ I just can’t savvy stuff like that. 2. n. knowledge; know how …   Dictionary of American slang and colloquial expressions

  • savvy — n. knowledge (colloq.) 1) to demonstrate savvy 2) political savvy (to demonstrate considerable political savvy) * * * [ sævɪ] [ knowledge ] (colloq.) to demonstrate savvy political savvy (to demonstrate considerable political savvy) …   Combinatory dictionary

  • savvy — sav|vy1 [ˈsævi] n [U] informal [Date: 1800 1900; Origin: savvy to know (18 21 centuries), from Spanish sabe he or she knows , from saber to know ] practical knowledge and ability ▪ He s obviously got a lot of political savvy. savvy 2 savvy2 adj… …   Dictionary of contemporary English

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