it/that figures
it figures
It makes sense; it is as I expected or might have guessed. A: "Sally already broke up with that new boyfriend of hers." B: "Yeah, it figures. The dude looked like a total creep!" Fired from another job, huh? Well, it figures. You were showing up late most days of the week!
See also: figure
that figures
That makes sense; that is as I expected or might have guessed. A: "Sally already broke up with that new boyfriend of hers." B: "Yeah, that figures. The dude looked like a total drug addict!" Fired from another job, huh? Well, that figures: you were showing up hungover most days of the week!
See also: figure, that
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.
It figures.
It makes sense.; It confirms what one might have guessed.; I'm not surprised. Bob: Tom was the one who broke the window. Bill: It figures. He's very careless. Ann: Mary was the last one to arrive. Sally: It figures. She's always late.
See also: figure
McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs.
it figures
Also, that figures. It's (or that's) reasonable; it makes sense. For example, Hanging it upside down sounds like a weird idea, but it figures, or It figures that they won't be coming this year, or So she's complaining again; that figures. This idiom alludes to reckoning up numbers. [Colloquial; mid-1900s]
See also: figure
The American Heritage® Dictionary of Idioms by Christine Ammer.
it/that ˈfigures
(informal) used to say that something was expected or seems logical: ‘We’re going to need new offices when the company expands next year.’ ‘That figures.’ ‘I think he killed her to get the insurance money.’ ‘That certainly figures.’See also: figure, that
Farlex Partner Idioms Dictionary
- it figures
- that figures
- salt in the/(one's) wound(s)
- yenta
- break someone's heart, to
- would
- PIDOOMA
- go places
- take note of
- take note of something