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    fixer
    /ˈfɪksə/

    noun

    • 1. a person who makes arrangements for other people, especially of an illicit or devious kind.
    • 2. a substance used for fixing a photographic image.

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  2. A fixer is someone who is skilled at arranging for things to happen, especially dishonestly. Learn more about the meaning, usage and origin of this informal word with examples from literature and business.

  3. Fixer can mean a person or thing that fixes, sets, adjusts, or repairs, or a person who arranges matters, neutralizes problems, or sells narcotics. See the origin, history, and examples of fixer in different contexts and domains.

  4. A fixer is someone who is skilled at arranging for things to happen, especially dishonestly. Learn more about the meaning, usage and pronunciation of fixer, and see examples from literature and business contexts.

  5. In journalism, a fixer is someone, often a local journalist, hired by a correspondent or a media company to help arrange a story. Fixers will often act as translators and guides, and help to arrange local interviews that the correspondent would not otherwise have access to.

  6. A fixer can be a person or a thing that fixes, a chemical compound that sets or fixes something, or a person who makes arrangements by improper or unlawful means. Learn more about the different meanings and uses of the word fixer with synonyms, translations, and examples.

  7. If someone is a fixer, he or she is the sort of person who solves problems and gets things done.

  8. If someone is a fixer, he or she is the sort of person who solves problems and gets things done.