twig
Transitive Verb[C] Countable
pl: twigspast: twiggedpp: twiggeding: twiggingcomp: []sup: []
As a noun, the word evokes a sense of fragility and smallness, often associated with the periphery of a tree. It carries a tactile quality of being thin, brittle, or springy, distinguishing it from the sturdier branch or the thick trunk. As a verb, the term is predominantly British slang. It describes a sudden "click" of comprehension, where a piece of information finally fits into place. This usage is informal and suggests a moment of realization after a period of confusion.
Countable when referring to the individual small woody pieces of a tree.