fix up
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[edit]fix up (third-person singular simple present fixes up, present participle fixing up, simple past and past participle fixed up)
- (informal, transitive, intransitive) To provide (someone) with something; to furnish.
- I need someone to fix me up with a tent and some camping gear.
- 1913, Harris Dickson, The Saturday Evening Post - Volume 186[1]:
- Ef you don't fix me up a rake-off I got to scrap roun' fer myself.
- (transitive, usually with with) To set up a date or to introduce people, especially with the intention of a possible romantic or sexual coupling.
- Can you fix me up with a date for Saturday night?
- 1975, Shelley Steinmann List, Nobody Makes Me Cry[2]:
- Please don't fix me up with any of your tycoons
- 1988 April 9, Liz Gaist, “Lesbian Trash At Its Finest”, in Gay Community News, page 7:
- Syl finally fixes Chris up with Candy, a school teacher. Of course, they hit it off instantly. They return home from a date, and before they can lock Candy's front door behind them, the two women are doing it on the rug.
- 2006, Leisure Entertainment Service Company, Nine romantic stories to remember[3]:
- "You and I are going dancing," he said. "I'm going to buy you a drink, and then I'm going to fix you up with someone. You've been alone too long. It's time for you to get back in circulation." "Don't fix me up," I said. "I'll go, but don't fix me up.
- (transitive) To repair or refurbish.
- Synonyms: see Thesaurus:repair
- I've been fixing up the boat for the holidays.
- 2017 January 12, Jesse Hassenger, “A literal monster truck is far from the stupidest thing about Monster Trucks”, in The Onion AV Club[4]:
- Creech is flexible enough to hide inside of the old truck that Tripp is fixing up, and Tripp discovers that, with the right tweaking, the oil-guzzling Creech can actually power that truck from the inside.
- (informal, transitive) To prepare or provide (something).
- His mother will fix up a snack for the sleepover tonight.
- (slang, MLE) To get one's act together; to sort oneself out.
- 2003 July 21, “Fix Up, Look Sharp” (track 6), in Boy In Da Corner, performed by Dizzy Rascal:
- Fix up, look sharp. Don't make me get the blicks out, get dark.
- (slang, dated) To settle up with; reimburse.
- 1906, Myra Kelly, "A Soul Above Buttons"[5]:
- "If you don't fix me up I'll report you and have your whole shop raided.”
- 2016, Steve Austin, Working Dog Heroes[6]:
- I didn't extend credit to other kids, but after he'd become a regular customer he asked me to take some bets for which he'd fix me up later.
- (slang, transitive) To get an abortion; to procure an abortion for someone.
- (slang, intransitive) To do a dose of a drug, especially heroin; to provide a drug (often alcoholic drink) to someone addicted to it.
Derived terms
[edit]- fixer-upper
- fixup (noun)
- fix-up (noun)
Translations
[edit]to provide someone with something
to repair or refurbish
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to prepare or provide something
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