vernacular peculiar to the the southern US, means one is about to do something or it is in the process of being done.
by matt d patterson August 11, 2006
Getting ready to (do something). Pronounced "fixin ta" or when contracted further "finna". There are phonemes not used in standard American English in these pronunciations so these translations are not completely accurate. Often thought to be limited to Southern white speakers (fixin' to) or African American speakers (finna) the phrase has made it into Standard American speech as "fixing to".
by languagedog March 02, 2021
About to, or getting ready to. Contrary to popular belief this phrase is not used only in the south, althought it is greatly used there.
I'm fixin to go to the store.
by DTwnBreezi January 14, 2007
Found in the most prominent of the southern locales. It is used in place of such worn expressions as 'about to", 'going to', 'preparing for', etc.
by MK March 15, 2004
by Kojiro Densetsu April 27, 2006
A way to describe masturbating (typically used by girls because it supposedly sounds less dirty).
Other conjugations: Fix it ("I need to fix it) or Fixed it (I just fixed it)
Other conjugations: Fix it ("I need to fix it) or Fixed it (I just fixed it)
by vodkasoderr December 01, 2010