Cf. rorty-toff: an out and out swell; rorty-dasher: a fine fellow; rorty-boys: jolly chaps.
The etymology is doubtful; possibly a corruption of right > righty?
savey
»When I comes into your shop to order refreshments, I’m boss. Savey?» (T. T. T. 126. 3.)
Uneducated Londoner.
»Me out of it—everything’s simple. Savey?» (T. T. T. 54. 13.)
The same.
»Upon my sivvy, blessed if I see ’ow to do it.» (P. Kelver II. 54. 13.)
Young London clerk.