fix wagon

fix (someone's) wagon

To take retaliatory action against someone. Primarily heard in US. After what he's done to me, I definitely want to fix his wagon—and this nasty rumor I've started is just the beginning.
See also: fix, wagon
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.

fix someone's wagon

Fig. to punish someone; to get even with someone; to plot against someone. If you ever do that again, I'll fix your wagon! Tommy! You clean up your room this instant, or I'll fix your wagon! He reported me to the boss, but I fixed his wagon. I knocked his lunch on the floor.
See also: fix, wagon
McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs.

fix (someone's) wagon

To get revenge on another.
See also: fix, wagon
American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fifth Edition.
See also:
  • fix (someone's) wagon
  • fix someone's wagon
  • avenge (oneself) against (someone or something)
  • no doubt
  • rumor monger
  • furphy
  • on the wagon, to be
  • be on the wagon
  • be/go on the wagon
  • draggin’-wagon
References in periodicals archive
Buck learned to shoe horses, fix wagon wheels, and repair farm equipment.