verb
- present participle of twig: to suddenly understand or realize something
Usage: British informal
Examples
- She’s finally twigging that he’s not interested in her.
- I’m slowly twigging what you mean by that comment.
- He kept twigging the hidden meanings in her messages.
- Are you twigging the pattern in these numbers?
- They were twigging the real reason behind his sudden departure.
- I wasn’t twigging the joke until someone explained it.