I hope they savvy the parley, pilgrim.
The book savvy is in the YRCA for 2011.
Many people these days are savvy consumers
She is a savvy businesswoman who knows how to negotiate deals and make smart investments.
She proved to be very savvy in the stock market, making smart investments that yielded high returns.
Savvy that? Yup ive got savvy like you do, my dah-ling. She's got a lot of savvy.
When used as a noun, 'savvy' means common sense. The candidate seems to have no political savvy.
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"
To savvy is to understand or comprehend something intuitively or quickly.
More people are cholesterol savvy today than five years ago.
You can use computers or other digital equipment. OR You can use numbers and do arithmetic.
The word "include" in this sentence is a verb. It is used to show that savvy job seekers today add an app for their iPhone or iPad as part of their strategy.
The user interface system that is installed in the computer doesn't work well with the computer savvy people.