Most often used in the phrase "fixin' to" meaning: about to, getting ready to.
Very common in Southern states such as Texas.
Very common in Southern states such as Texas.
by Jordan December 03, 2003
by Katie Botto June 27, 2006
by Candy November 23, 2002
The place was a freakin' shooting gallery. I walk in and the first thing I see is four or five people fixin' right there in the front room!!
by Ken November 29, 2002
Yo boss im fixing to get with this girl, Get Off My Tip!!
Shit, he's going to need a toolbox for this fix job.
Shit, he's going to need a toolbox for this fix job.
by Anthony Rapp December 12, 2007
I am fixin' to go to the store.
by Allegra March 12, 2003
A Southern (USA) word for the supplemental food, dishes, ingredients, and accompaniments to whatever you are eating, cooking, or serving.
A hamburger can have fixins (tomatoes, pickles, ketchup), barbecued meat can have fixins (baked beans, cole slaw, potato salad), and even fixins can have fixins (baked beans made with added bacon, toppings for a baked potato).
A hamburger can have fixins (tomatoes, pickles, ketchup), barbecued meat can have fixins (baked beans, cole slaw, potato salad), and even fixins can have fixins (baked beans made with added bacon, toppings for a baked potato).
For Thanksgiving dinner we had turkey with all the fixins--cranberry sauce, green beans, wild rice, sweet potatoes.
I'll have the fajita burrito with all the fixins like grilled onions, green peppers, sour cream, cheese.
What fixins would you like with your burger, hon?
I like all the fixins with my Chinese food--wonton soup, egg roll, lots of rice with the dish, and a fortune cookie at the end.
I'll have the fajita burrito with all the fixins like grilled onions, green peppers, sour cream, cheese.
What fixins would you like with your burger, hon?
I like all the fixins with my Chinese food--wonton soup, egg roll, lots of rice with the dish, and a fortune cookie at the end.
by GreenShine5 June 29, 2011