Someone who is never able to think on their feet, but can always think of the perfect course of action to have taken well after the event has transpired. Often eager to tell people what they "should have done".
John: I should not have told her I screwed her sister until after she signed the divorce settlement.
Joe: Way to be hindsight savvy.
Jim: You should have folded on the flop.
Jack: Go fuck your self Jim, you pompous ass, hindsight savvy, mother fucker.
Joe: Way to be hindsight savvy.
Jim: You should have folded on the flop.
Jack: Go fuck your self Jim, you pompous ass, hindsight savvy, mother fucker.
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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?"
Now used by PotC fans to mean, "Get it?"
by Tak, the Hideous New Girl December 29, 2003
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person A:want to chill tonight?
person B:nah dude im just about to come up and im feeling erowid savvy.
person B:nah dude im just about to come up and im feeling erowid savvy.
by jacobSEE January 12, 2009
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Get the Suvy mug.to be clued up is to be savvy. comes from the french verbs 'savoir faire', which means the 'know how'.
by nobby January 2, 2005
Get the savvy mug.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.
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.
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