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  1. "Fixins" has always been plural but it is not possessive nor is it a contraction (it is also not an abbreviation...just a southern colloquialism). It does not have an apostrophe, although many...

  2. Dec 7, 2023 · The idiom "all the fixin's" comes from the American English slang term "fixings," which means the side dishes or accompaniments that go with a main course of a meal. For example, mashed potatoes, gravy, stuffing, cranberry sauce, and green beans are common "fixings" for a Thanksgiving turkey.

  3. Sentences with fixin’ to place an event in the near future. Speakers of mainstream English may be more familiar with the variations in (2), which also place the event of telling the story in the near future. 1) Daisy’s fixin’ to tell the story.

  4. Correct spelling for Fixins is [fˈɪksɪnz], [fˈɪksɪnz], [f_ˈɪ_k_s_ɪ_n_z]

  5. Jun 27, 2017 · “Fixing” is a practical term. It has to do with planning, repairing or fastening. It’s active, current. “Fixin’,” however, is commonly used to signal that you’re going to do something. That you...

  6. All the trimmings, condiments, or accompaniments that are desired or considered standard for a particular dish. Often spelled or pronounced colloquially as "fixins" or "fixin's." My mom said she'd cook a big ham with all the fixings for Christmas dinner.

  7. If I'm fixing (or fixin') to do something, fixing is an adverb, answering the question of "when" you're going to start doing something. I'm from the South (Savannah, Georgia) and this is common usage in those parts.