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1. to understand something

2. knowledge

3. knowledgeable
(from spanish, Sabe, he knows)
I don't think you are as savvy on the subject as I am.
savvy by Light Joker April 9, 2007
Technically means "Well-informed, perceptive, or shrewd"; in the summer of 2003, fans of "Pirates of the Carribean" adopted the meaning given to the word by Johnny Depp's Catain Jack.

Now used by PotC fans to mean, "Get it?"
"Shut up or I'll shut you up -- savvy?"
savvy by Tak, the Hideous New Girl December 29, 2003
to be clued up is to be savvy. comes from the french verbs 'savoir faire', which means the 'know how'.
damn that boy is savvy.
savvy by nobby January 2, 2005
a noun or adjective indicating anything a high level of knowledge in some field (i.e. fashion); since The Pirates of the Caribbean came out, it has often been equated with "understand"

Regarding the etymology of the word, it is most likely another anglified French word, from the original "savoir," which means "to know." Like parley (also used in "Pirates"), which means "to speak," it was probably absorbed into the English vocabulary back when French was more of a global language.
He's very computer-savvy.

She's such a savvy dresser.
Savvy by Savster December 16, 2008
A Bay Area new Bay Area word... To be original. To be yourself in anyway. To be the shit. To follow your dreams. To be amazing. To be inspiring. To be real. To be true. To be open-minded. To have good vibes. To be a leader not a follower. (Upcoming brand called "$avvy" 2014)
"He's a savvy dude, I respect that man!"
"We are all savvy as fuck!"
Savvy by Blessedlegends August 29, 2014
A well-written tween novel by Ingrid Law, recommended for grades 4-7 about living with magical powers, or Savvies.
"What's your favorite savvy from the book?"

"Oh definitely the ability to see and feel radio waves. It's so cool!"
Savvy by yourparamore January 30, 2012