divvy something up (among someone)
- divvy something up (among someone)
divvy something up (between someone) & divvy something up (among someone) & divvy something up†
to divide something up between two people or among three or more people. (
Between
is for two and
among
is for more than two.) •
Would you like to divvy this money up?
•
Please divvy up this money between you.
•
Let's divvy up the leftovers among all the dinner guests.
Dictionary of American idioms.
2013.
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