well fixed
well fixed
1. Having a large amount of money at one's disposal; very wealthy. Sometimes hyphenated (and always before a noun). They must be pretty well fixed if they can afford multiple trips to Europe like that. You and your family will be well-fixed once you sign this deal.
2. Having enough of what one needs; in a good position. Sometimes hyphenated (and always before a noun). We're pretty well fixed for materials. We just need the manpower to assemble everything. Her campaign is well-fixed to win this election.
See also: fixed, well
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.
well-fixed
and well-heeled1. mod. rich. His father died and left him pretty well-fixed.
2. and well-healed mod. alcohol intoxicated. You might say he is well-heeled. You might say he’s dead drunk, too.
McGraw-Hill's Dictionary of American Slang and Colloquial Expressions
- get a makeover
- have a makeover
- give (one) a makeover
- in demand
- hit and miss
- hit or miss
- hit-and-miss
- accidentally
- accidentally on purpose
- accidentally-on-purpose