(adj) something that makes sense.
Etymology: from German, translated directly into Germanized English.
Jack dumped Jill, and in a fit of rage Jill killed him. It was sense-making, really.
“I only text my friends when my fuckbuddy wakes up (I only care about him)” - “Well that makes sense”
What you'd say regarding da fact dat an 18-pack of eggs sometimes costs more than half-again-as-much as a box of 12.
One generally expects dat buying a larger "bulk" package of a certain item would automatically make da per-piece price lower, so it dozen't make sense to charge an extra 57% for an 18-pack of eggs.