fix-up

fix up

1. To repair or refurbish something. A noun or pronoun can be used between "fix" and "up." I bet this house would look really nice if you just fixed it up a bit.
2. To arrange a date for two people. A noun or pronoun can be used between "fix" and "up." Oh, I've been trying to fix Carmen and Bill up for years—I think they'd be great together!
3. To arrange or provide something for someone. A noun or pronoun can be used between "fix" and "up." Any chance you can fix me up with a room for the night?
4. To settle something. A noun or pronoun can be used between "fix" and "up." Phil is a good mediator—I think he can fix up whatever issues those two have with each other.
See also: fix, up
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.

fix-up

verb
See fix
McGraw-Hill's Dictionary of American Slang and Colloquial Expressions
See also:
  • involve with
  • involve with (someone or something)
  • involved with
  • arrange for
  • arrange for some time
  • arrange some music for
  • back into
  • back into (someone or something)
  • add in
  • angle
References in periodicals archive
In the early years of science fiction publishing, writers were often coaxed into publighing fix-up novels, composed of two or more short fiction works which were combined with connecting material to form a novel.
Moreover, he stresses that millennials -- who now represent about 36 percent of the buyer population -- are uncomfortable about the idea of acquiring a place that needs substantial repairs and fix-ups.
These are pretty basic fix-ups, but time is against them - and so, very soon, will be the world's best team.
These are pretty basic fix-ups for an experienced group such as this.
Then we started to paint and carry out the easy fix-ups that needed doing.
Meanwhile, the Organizing Committee of the Russian 2018 World Cup has denied accusations that Russia had won the right to host the global football event as a result of fix-ups.
That was a bit of a shame but we are still in pre-season, and they are easy fix-ups.
Expect the charge to be in place at least m years but likely longer, considering the additional fix-ups the 45-year-old building needs, he added.
Oh, and "no names are used to protect the guilty." Eliot tells of online dating, speed dating, fix-ups, reuniting with high school acquaintances, and even the foolishness of straying into "forbidden territory" (a married man).
With spring building underway and round-the-house fix-ups in full swing, now is the time to stock up on supplies for outdoor jobs and no better place to do it than on www.mutualscrew.com, where everything is 5% off through June 2012 by using discount code SPRING12 on the checkout page.
There isn't much research on how to secure volunteers to participate in school clean-ups and fix-ups, but some key ideas can be found in anecdotal examples from many communities around the nation.
The company also has what it calls a "renovation mortgage" option that provides additional mortgage amounts to cover fix-ups.
"People are taking fewer vacations and are more likely to work in their yard and spend money on a barbecue grill or something to spend time at home." In addition, he says consumers are putting off bigger projects like remodeling a bathroom and are instead doing smaller fix-ups like painting a room.
Kwartler Associates, Inc,, the developer and manager of Cityview Corporate Center, selected Poskanzer Skott as Architect of Record for the building renovations and tenant fix-ups for the 138,300-s/f Class A office building.
They can no longer sensationalise about making big money from new home off-plan purchases, buy-to-lets or fix-ups.