phrase General Slang

fixin' to

FIKS-in too · phrase · informal

About to do something; getting ready to.

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Definitions

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An expression indicating imminent intent to do something, though the doing may not happen immediately. A Southern grammatical staple.

“I'm fixin' to head to the store, you need anything?”
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fixin' to In A Sentence

I'm fixin' to head to the store, you need anything?

Origin & Usage

From "fix" in the sense of "to prepare, make ready"; the "fixing to" construction is documented as a Southern US quasi-modal.

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What does fixin' to mean?

Fixin' to means 'about to' or 'getting ready to' do something, a staple of Southern American grammar.

Where does fixin' to come from?

It comes from 'fix' in the older sense of 'to prepare or make ready,' forming a Southern quasi-modal construction.

Is 'finna' related to fixin' to?

Yes. 'Finna' is a further-contracted, informal descendant of 'fixing to.'

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