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fix verb- to inject or otherwise ingest a drug, especially heroin US, 1936
- Trials have been held, with girls in bobbysox and sweaters testifying in childish voices to the sickening details of “blasting pot” (smoking marijuana) and fixing (use of heroin). — San Francisco Call-Bulletin, p. 23, 19 August 1953
- At times, after we had fixed and blown some pot, with a sleek thrust of my own soul, a thrust of empathy, I used to find myself identifying with him. — Alexander Trocchi, Cain’s Book, p. 75, 1960
- Then they fixed up. I found out later it was heroin. — Henry Williamson, Hustler!, p. 67, 1965
- I had fixed only a short time before being arrested so that it wasn’t until the following day that the real misery began. — Herbert Huncke, The Evening Sun Turned Crimson, p. 154–155, 1980
- Goddamnit, Bob, what you got to fix in the car for? — Drugstore Cowboy, 1988
- As for her health, Kitty hadn’t fixed for twelve days. — Seth Morgan, Homeboy, p. 135, 1990
- to prepare US, 1725
- I go first to the Guildhall Square, a coffee bar called Verrechia’s to see some mates, Harry and Splif to get fixed for pills for the evening. — Ian Hebditch, Weekend, The Sharper Word, p. 132, 1969
- (with connotations of coercion or violence) to deal with someone, or settle a situation, or exact revenge UK, 1961
- to falsely incriminate US, 1790
Also variant “fix up”. - — Angela Devlin, Prison Patter, p. 52, 1996
- to neuter (an animal), to castrate US
- She said its name was Featherfoot, and that it was a boy but she had had it fixed. — Lawrence Block, No Score [The Affairs of Chip Harrison Omnibus], p. 99, 1970
- to have sex FIJI, 1992
Jan Tent recorded the following usage in 1992: “His sister a no good fuck-around. She fixes plenty boys”. ▶ be fixing to do something be preparing to do something; be about to do something US- — Hermese E. Roberts, The Third Ear, 1971
▶ fix your bones to use drugs, especially while suffering withdrawal pains US- — William K. Bentley and James M. Corbett, Prison Slang, p. 72, 1992
▶ fix your pipe in the usage of counterculturalists associated with the Rainbow Nation gatherings, to give someone marijuana US- — Jim Crotty, How to Talk American, p. 288, 1997
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