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About the sentence "I'll fix you up." I'm confused about the sentence "I'll fix you up." What kind of situation does it use in? Does it mean "I'll help you to make the bed, sweep the floor and so on"? Does it mean that I'll recommend a job for you? Thank you very much!
Aug 29, 2012 1:08 AM
Answers · 3
It means "I'll do it for you." When I think about the phrase "I'll fix you up," it makes me think of something a mother would say when her child falls down and hurts himself. When she goes to put the bandage on she'd say "I'll fix you up." It is not used that often.
August 29, 2012
It likely means someone will serve as a matchmaker for you.
August 29, 2012
Eh, well in my own personal experience, I've had people say it and mean it in the way you are thinking. They say it when they want to help me build something or if I'm having trouble with something.
August 29, 2012
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