1.) A phrase used upon completion of any unconventional repair of a broken object. These repairs usually include, but are not limited to, duct tape, bungee cords and a hack saw.
2.) "There, I fixed it." may also be used after successfully attaching one item to another using the same unconventional, sometimes unethical, methods of taping, nailing, sawing, cramming, cutting and "resculpturing".
2.) "There, I fixed it." may also be used after successfully attaching one item to another using the same unconventional, sometimes unethical, methods of taping, nailing, sawing, cramming, cutting and "resculpturing".
1.) "I have a huge crack in my windshield. Hand me that duct tape. There, I fixed it."
2.) "My doorbell stopped working, so I filled my garbage disposal with spoons, duct taped an old extension cord to the power switch, then ran the cord through a hole I drilled in the front door. All you gotta do is give the cord a little tug. There, I fixed it."
2.) "My doorbell stopped working, so I filled my garbage disposal with spoons, duct taped an old extension cord to the power switch, then ran the cord through a hole I drilled in the front door. All you gotta do is give the cord a little tug. There, I fixed it."
by Apecreature June 22, 2011

When your boss not only informs you at 4 PM that you have to work late, but that there is a serious issue needing to be solved or paperwork that needs to be done in a hurry before 6:00 PM. Can also be used as an excuse to stay at work after everyone goes home so you can fool around with your boss.
Wife: "Hey, I have to work late tonight. The boss just walked in and gave me a fix by six. Can you start dinner?"
Husband: "Sure, whatever."(knows she's having affair with boss)
Wife: "Yeah, ok then."
(Married couple who are only in it for the children)
Husband: "Sure, whatever."(knows she's having affair with boss)
Wife: "Yeah, ok then."
(Married couple who are only in it for the children)
by Tex-Mex Shawn C. September 20, 2010

by Alex Webster aka gangster September 26, 2008

by Chris D Wagner March 27, 2009

Fix Up
"Fix{ed} {ing} up" is a phrase from Toronto, which has several general meanings including:
1. a particular instance of personally encountering, undergoing, or preparing for a pleasurable or enjoyable event/occurrence;
2. encouraging an ambivalent individual to participate in a particular action or behaviour that is expected to yield frivolous enjoyment or gratification
"Fix{ed} {ing} up" is a phrase from Toronto, which has several general meanings including:
1. a particular instance of personally encountering, undergoing, or preparing for a pleasurable or enjoyable event/occurrence;
2. encouraging an ambivalent individual to participate in a particular action or behaviour that is expected to yield frivolous enjoyment or gratification
1. Jeff: Did you fuck with that chick last night?
Mike: Oh ya...I "fixed up"!
2. Stephen: I really don't want to go to Beerfest this year.
Sheldon: C'mon, fix up, its my birthday!
Mike: Oh ya...I "fixed up"!
2. Stephen: I really don't want to go to Beerfest this year.
Sheldon: C'mon, fix up, its my birthday!
by Ratche July 8, 2011

A sexual reference to the common act of 'fixing, holding and/or playing with a woman's hair,' but only while she is giving a man a blowjob.
Other common forms of "fixing that hair" include:
'fixin her hair' and 'fixing the way you wear that hair,' which is used to directly insult the person being spoken to.
Example - Man 1: Hey, did you and Jane end up messing around last night?
Man 2: Oh! You know i was fixing that hair.
'fixin her hair' and 'fixing the way you wear that hair,' which is used to directly insult the person being spoken to.
Example - Man 1: Hey, did you and Jane end up messing around last night?
Man 2: Oh! You know i was fixing that hair.
by dlaw13 December 24, 2008

Juan and Pablo didn't have any thorium enriched lead shielding , so they Mexi-fixed the nuclear reactor with duct tape and bubble gum.
by JuaninPablo April 28, 2010
