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Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
figgy

1540s "sweet" (as figs are), from fig (n.1) + -y (2). From 1846 (in a book of Cornish words) as "full of figs or raisins."

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figgy

a. 1 Of or like figs. 2 (''no comparative or superlative'') Containing figs.

Usage examples of "figgy".

One day I will have the pleasure of telling you how Figgy got his moniker.

For some perverse reason the Danishes had never looked all that tempting until Figgy started wolfing them down with such relish.

There were pissed-off phone calls between the Turks and the CIA and Figgy Meeks right in the middle of it.

The Feds are a little reluctant to criticize Figgy, since he was one of their own and they sent him to us.

Baptiste changed the subject to an unpleasant topic before Figgy could protest.

Baptiste clucked his tongue and shook his head, and when Figgy had quieted, he explained the plan to multiply their cut of the deal as laid out by Benoit Moreau.

I would like to think that Figgy and the French are trying to trap him.

Sam was on the New York end of a conference call with Jill in LA, and Figgy on another phone allegedly at the French offices of the United Nations.

He suspected that Figgy had somehow figured it out and passed it on to the French.

Sam thought briefly of Figgy, whose voice had been oddly absent of late.

Julian would do the Figgy Salad and green beans with artichoke hearts.

Princess appeared to have forgotten that anyone else was in the room, and had not even said hello to Aunt Figgy or to Aunt Sophie.