figment of one's imagination

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figment of one's imagination (plural figments of one's imagination)

  1. A product of the imagination.
    • 1997, Ed Solomon, Men in Black, spoken by Agent K (Tommy Lee Jones):
      I am just a figment of your imagination.
      [puts on a pair of sunglasses]
    • 2023 September 22, HarryBlank, “Off Track”, in SCP Foundation[1], archived from the original on 25 May 2024:
      Another pause, this one agonizing, and then: "You might as well come in. Because if you're telling the truth, that's the most fascinating thing I've ever heard, and if you're lying, you're a figment of my imagination, and I could still use the company."

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