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Definition of 'divoon'

English

Adjective

(en-adj)
  • (American|slang|dated) Very divine.
  • * 1957 , George Axelrod, Will Success Spoil Rock Hunter?: A New Comedy in Three Acts , Samuel French, Inc. (ISBN 9780573617959), page 69
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  • 39;t that divoon! MIKE. Divoon. Divoon. GEORGE. Kid — I can't let you do this ! RITA. Oh, Georgie, you will let me go with you, won't you, doll baby? I can't live without you, you know that. And I just can wait to meet Aunt Jessie.
  • *1978 , Grease (DVD subtitles), Paramount Pictures, 0:22:40
  • *:Oh, no. Your split was divoon .
  • * 1987 , John Bishop, The Musical Comedy Murders of 1940 , Dramatists Play Service, Inc. (ISBN 9780822207924), page 17
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  • 39;s divoon, simply divoon. And I have a budget all worked out. Even down to the opening night party. We'll hold it at Sardi's, naturally, and if we charge the actors just a teensy cover charge, we'll break even.
  • * 2012 , Dale Bridges, Dreams Some Assembly Required ... the Beginning , AuthorHouse (ISBN 9781477272596), page 129
  • You look divoon, just divoon, Honey. There&
  • 39;s a new one over there. She's assisting Miss Berk.” Dixie glanced at his wristwatch and squeaked “Oh, my God! Half hour to curtain. Oh, I just love show business. I'll return. Ta ta. Gotta pee.”