by Jawsonsallupinhere June 16, 2011
1. An awesome skate spot in Carlsbad, CA. FIGS stands for Faraday's Intentional Gateway Skateway. Believe me, it makes perfect sense if you've seen it and know where it is.
2. FIGS can also mean 11 o'clock pm. (Became 11 o'clock when we made 11 the official time to meet at FIGS.)
Rule: The word FIGS can only be used once in a sentence its up to context clues or visual hints given by the speaker to determine which FIGS you mean.
2. FIGS can also mean 11 o'clock pm. (Became 11 o'clock when we made 11 the official time to meet at FIGS.)
Rule: The word FIGS can only be used once in a sentence its up to context clues or visual hints given by the speaker to determine which FIGS you mean.
1. We're going to smoke a joint and hit FIGS later with a couple of the homies, want to join?
2. I'll see you at our spot at FIGS. There's a bonfire at tower 31 at FIGS, lets snag some chicks.
2. I'll see you at our spot at FIGS. There's a bonfire at tower 31 at FIGS, lets snag some chicks.
by greenKeya December 30, 2011
(n) Combination of fat and pig. Means literally, "fat pig." Often times, additionally connotes poverty.
"Look at that fig over there demolishing that burrito; she's so disgusting I'm going to be impotent for at least a month."
by Jeckyl August 22, 2011
(v.) Figging, Figged.
To "fig" is the act of taking a Fig Newton (the disgusting old people snack) and throwing it at the object of target.
To "fig" is the act of taking a Fig Newton (the disgusting old people snack) and throwing it at the object of target.
by teddybearattacker May 17, 2011
by gucci pens September 22, 2017
Look at the Figs over there, I don't understand what they are doing. As a Sparky I have a 50% chance of wiring this motor right.
by JoshRizzler August 31, 2017
A common word used in Southern terminology which is short for the word Fig Newton (Tasty cakeflavored snacks).
by Mikita April 15, 2004