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What does "figs" mean? and is it general expression?

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Rebecca

"Figs" is not a general expression at all, but the speaker has used it as a short form of the informal expression "figures." "Figures" is a word used in situations when you are not surprised by the outcome, or when the result of something is typical or anticipated. In this case, the speaker has used it to show that she is not surprised her friend has rejected her invitation, likely because of similar situations in the past. You can use "figures" to express disappointment, do not use "figs" as it is not an actual expression. (This show is known to make up words.) Ex: A: Sally said she can't come to the party. B: Figures. Her parents are super strict. Ex: A: Did you wash the dishes? B: Oh, I forgot. A: Figures.

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