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Firehhea

Burning diarhhea that results from consuming spicy food
Craig got a bad case of firehhea after a lunch special at the Indian Palace restaurant.
by LizDizzle February 5, 2010
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firehawk

A type of F-body car made by pontiac.
Can either be a firbird or trans am, sporting the same 346CI LS1 V8 shared by the z28, corvette, and 2004 gto. the limits of the powerplant were pushed further than a ws6, pulling 345 HP and 350 lb/ft TQ. Styling includes: hood scoops w/ heat extracters, a special spoiler w/ long LED tail light, and an SLP tuned muffler.
This car sold new for around 43K. often confused with a trans am, making for great kill stories involving durrty fords.
"Damn, i want that ws-6, but the Firehawk looks better, and has more power"
by Johhny boy April 30, 2006
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Firehole

Casey has a Firehole.
by B Dude July 23, 2016
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Fixer

A highly skilled casual worker of any trade that will be called in to fix a particular problem, but not given part or full-time work.
I am constantly called in to fix really big cleaning problems, but never given regular work. I am a fixer.
by Thingsda August 13, 2019
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howya fixed

to ask someone if they are ready to do something
howya fixed for a rake a pints
by jasondonnellan October 8, 2011
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fixed capital

*noun*; one of the factors of production. Fixed capital refers to physical objects used to produce goods or services. Examples include cash registers, drill presses or car jacks, and civil aircraft.

Pretty much anything can be used as fixed capital, provided it is used by the entrepreneur/firm to provide a service or produce something valuable. If the firm is a hotel, then pillows and vacuum cleaners are fixed capital; if it's a store, then the cash register, the shelves, and the mop are fixed capital.

Another form of business capital is circulating capital. This is called capital because it's a physical object used to produce value, but its purpose is to be sold or used up in production.
Some part of the capital of every master artificer or manufacturer must be fixed in the instruments of his trade...In other works a much greater fixed capital is required. In a great iron-work, for example, the furnace for melting the ore, the forge, the slitt-mill, are instruments of trade which cannot be erected without a very great expense.

Adam Smith, *The Wealth of Nations* (1776)
by Abu Yahya March 3, 2009
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Art-Fixer

An online artist (typically on Twitter) that claims to fix art for the purpose of representation of minorities.
“Did you see that art-fixer who made that one artist’s muscular, white character into an overweight Black character? She even insulted the original art.”

“That’s unbelievable! But that’s Twitter for you……..”
by CrimsonDragon March 29, 2022
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