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Fix or Repair Daily

A derogatory phrase regarding the ailing American car company Ford, in which the word compacted into an acronym spells, yes, Ford.

Ford stands for Fix or Repair Daily.

by Nick Weiner March 7, 2009

43πŸ‘ 3πŸ‘Ž


i can fix that

The quote used by sam the onion picker in the movie "Holes"

the schoolteacher was crying and he simply says "i can fix that"

by maninthebasement September 27, 2007

94πŸ‘ 11πŸ‘Ž


redneck fix all

a informal name for duct tape. mainly because most rednecks have something fixed with duct tape in there house

duct tape is also a main use in nigger riging

hick 1: god bless redneck fix all
hick 2: amen

by IseeingI2I July 26, 2008


Binary Fix

In the instance that any kind of electronic device fails to work (i.e. a computer, printer, photocopier, etc) where the resolution is to ensure that steps are followed to achieve simple operation (i.e. Turning it on, replacing the batteries, or installing a power cable). Specifically, this is change a device from a state of nothingness to a state of completion or back by way of any single step.

"The printer required a binary fix"

"The power button required a binary fix"

"The ink cartridge was depleted and needed to be replaced. It was a binary fix."

by Whimsy October 20, 2008

2πŸ‘ 8πŸ‘Ž


fix your watch

A strong shudder resulting in an arm flail. Typically used in reference to taking a strong liquor shot.

A shota Goose takes care of everything. It’ll fix your watch.

by Shakesmear May 14, 2022


Fix it again Tony

a Fiat brand automobile (a backronym stemming from the lack of reliability and other problems ecountered in the vehicles by U.S. owners durning the 1970's-80's)

Your Fix it again Tony is blowing out fumes again.

by The Return of Light Joker April 4, 2011

46πŸ‘ 6πŸ‘Ž


Fixed Blind Date

When you go on a blind date only to find that your date is actually blind.

Met my date at the restaurant. Damn, another blind bitch. FML the fixed blind date has got me again!

by HI IM JAKE February 21, 2011

26πŸ‘ 2πŸ‘Ž