What is the meaning of SAVEY OR-SABBY. Phrases containing SAVEY OR-SABBY
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Saver is racing slang for a hedging bet.
Awesome but brutal.
to hide something, save something
– Ok or understand. As in, “Savvy?†meaning “Do you understandâ€
Corrupted from the Spanish saber, to know.To know, to comprehend.
Adj. In the know, well informed.
God save the queens is London Cockney rhyming slang for vegetables (greens).
money saved for the future or for retirement
Get me? Understand?
adj similar: We looked at ten flats that afternoon but they were all just a bit samey.
Savvy is slang for to know, or understand.
Adj. In the manner of a 'rave'.
awareness of how to succeed in competitive pursuits such as politics or business
Meaning to save one’s self from injury. To save one's bacon.
Ravey is slang for in the manner of a rave.
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n.
Saving power; that which saves.
adv. & conj.
Except; besides; save.
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Save
v. i.
To save; to be parsimonious or niggardly.
a.
That saves life, or is suited to save life, esp. from drowning; as, the life-saving service; a life-saving station.
a.
Tending to save or secure safety.
p. p.
or prep. Excepted; save.
n.
Capability of being saved.
n.
A native or inhabitant of Savoy.
prep. & adv.
Ere; before; sooner than.
n.
One who saves.
n.
Anything which saves fragments, or prevents waste or loss.
conj. & prep.
Save; except.
imp. & p. p.
of Save
n.
Yellow or gold color, -- represented in drawing or engraving by small dots.
a.
Capable of, or admitting of, being saved.
a.
To make safe; to procure the safety of; to preserve from injury, destruction, or evil of any kind; to rescue from impending danger; as, to save a house from the flames.
conj.
A particle that marks an alternative; as, you may read or may write, -- that is, you may do one of the things at your pleasure, but not both. It corresponds to either. You may ride either to London or to Windsor. It often connects a series of words or propositions, presenting a choice of either; as, he may study law, or medicine, or divinity, or he may enter into trade.
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