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Don't Be a Divvy

By Expatmum @tonihargis
There's a new bike-sharing scheme in Chicago and it's cracking me up. It's called Divvy Bikes and every time I hear the word I giggle. Not surprisingly, everyone near me gives me that sideways look or asks what's funny.
For those not brought up with the word, in certain parts of the UK a "divvy" is someone who's not the sharpest tool in the shed. There are various possible origins for the word but it's generally meant as a fairly harmless insult. It's apparently from the north east of England where I grew up, but I have to say, I always associate it with Scousers (from Liverpool) myself.
Obviously, when referring to a bike-sharing scheme, the word divvy is the "divvying up" version.
I know it's ridiculous but - surely they should know that they've actually called their scheme the Idiot Bike-Sharing Scheme?
Don't be a DivvyPeople are even riding round with Divvy written on the bike. Tee hee. 

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