go figure



Go figure.

It's really strange.; Just try to figure it out. She says she wants to have a conversation, but when I try, she does all the talking. Go figure.
See also: figure

go figure

I do not understand this The paint was really good, so they stopped making it - go figure, right? A bus station is where a bus stops. On my desk I have a work station. Go figure.
Usage notes: used after making a statement to show that you think the situation you described is silly
Related vocabulary: don't ask me
See also: figure

Go figure

interj. Try to figure it out.; Just try to explain that! They heat the water to make the tea hot, then they put ice in it to make it cold, then they put lemon in it to make it sour, and then they put sugar in it to make it sweet. Go figure.
See also: figure

go figure

Used in the imperative to indicate the unexpectedness or absurdity of something.
See also: figure

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
MladenMLAH-den (Croatian, Serbian)Croatian, Serbian, Slovene, Bulgarian, Macedonian
BecciBEK-eeEnglish (Modern)
Elizabetael-eez-ah-BET-ah (Croatian)Slovene, Croatian
ThorTHOR (English), TOR (Danish), TOOR (Swedish, Norwegian)Norse Mythology, Danish, Swedish, Norwegian
Gus (1)GUSEnglish, Scottish
GlennaGLEN-əScottish, English