(originally, English, dialectal, now, chiefly, Caribbean) A piece, a clove (of segmented produce, especially oranges and garlic).
I have many relations and friends who are West Indians. They always speak of the section of an orange as a "fig," and of tearing an orange into its different pieces as "figging an orange." This does not apply to a division by knife.
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