The Collaborative International Dictionary
Twig \Twig\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Twigged; p. pr. & vb. n. Twigging.] [Cf. Tweak.] To twitch; to pull; to tweak. [Obs. or Scot.]
Wiktionary
vb. (present participle of twig English)
WordNet
n. small branch or division of a branch; usually applied to branches of the current or preceding year [syn: branchlet, sprig]
v. branch out in a twiglike manner; "The lightning bolt twigged in several directions"
understand, usually after some initial difficulty; "She didn't know what her classmates were plotting but finally caught on" [syn: catch on, get wise, get onto, tumble, latch on, cotton on, get it]
See twig
Usage examples of "twigging".
I had to work hard to follow the exposition and I doubted whether the U-Con heads were twigging at all, but they seemed to be impressed.
Fortunately, everything but true AI was well within the reach of a modern PDA, so he didn't have to worry about Beed twigging to the presence of a real AID and how very much of his daily work activity was being recorded.