divvy
noun [ C ]
UK informal uk/ˈdɪvi/ us FINANCE (also divi)
a dividend (= part of the profit of a company that is paid to the shareholders):
The Co-operative movement began operating its dividend or 'divvy' scheme 150 years ago.
divvy
verb [ T ]
uk/ˈdɪvi/ us (usually divvy up)
to share something between different people or groups:
The boss divvies up a percentage of the profits between staff as an annual bonus.