It means you're experienced with computers.
Being computer savvy can have many practical payoffs including being qualified for higher paying jobs our being able to freelance.
She is a savvy businesswoman who knows how to negotiate deals and make smart investments.
It means you know how to use computers, maybe better than the average person. Example: a person who can use a computer in a manner that seems almost natural, and they don't have to ask questions about how to do things on the computer is computer savvy.
The user interface system that is installed in the computer doesn't work well with the computer savvy people.
Depending on how computer savvy you are, Word is a good software program.
Labor costs at most computer stores are quite expensive, you are better off finding a computer savvy friend to do it for you.
nandeck- but u need a bit of computer savvy
This depends on just how computer savvy you are. If you can get around your own computer well, then just experiment using the help menus. If your still in high school they may offer a computer skills class. Or you may want to check with your community college for classes offered there. Because if you are not computer savvy you will need some training to feel accomplished when using Microsoft Excel.
Savvy that? Yup ive got savvy like you do, my dah-ling. She's got a lot of savvy.
The past tense of savvy is "savvied."
Savvy us generally used to denote understanding of a concept, or mechanic. "He was savvy with the workings of the handgun" "He had a savvy understanding of how it worked"
a savvy scientist is a horrible scientist