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Fixed up Meaning in English

expression · lemma: fix up

ˈfɪkst/ /ˈəp
FIKST-ŭp
fˈɪkst/ /ˈʌp
FIKST-UP

Definition

'Fixed up' means that something has been repaired, cleaned, or improved. It can also mean arranging for two people to meet, usually on a date.

Usage & Nuances

Informal, common in both American and British English. Used with places, things, or people ('fixed up the house,' 'she fixed me up with her friend'). When referring to matchmaking, usually said as 'fix someone up with someone.' When about repair, often for places, objects, or appearances.

Example Sentences

We fixed up the old car and sold it.

basic

She fixed up her room before her friends arrived.

basic

He was fixed up with a job by his uncle.

basic

She fixed me up with her cousin, and we went on a date.

natural

We fixed up the place just in time for the party.

natural

I'm getting fixed up for the interview, so I'll call you later.

natural