fix someone's wagon »
To punish someone; to cause injury, distress, or inconvenience for someone.
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fix up »
To repair or refurbish.
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gandy dancer »
A railway laborer, especially a member of a crew which carries rails and affixes them to ties.
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golden ticket »
A philosophy that a quick fix can be achieved.
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if it ain't broke, don't fix it »
Leave something alone; avoid correcting, fixing, or improving what is already sufficient, as it could end up being detrimental
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keep one's eye on the ball »
To maintain one's concentration fixed on one important theme.
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laced-up »
Fixed in the sprockets of the projector.
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leave well enough alone »
To leave something alone; to avoid attempts to correct, fix, or improve what is already sufficient.
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leave well enough alone »
To leave something alone; to avoid attempts to correct, fix, or improve what is already sufficient
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mop up »
To fix problems; to correct or repair.
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on wheels »
Having wheels affixed to the bottom, and so transportable.
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out of fix »
Wrong, broken, nonfunctional.
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rake »
A garden tool with a row of pointed teeth fixed to a long handle, used for collecting grass or debris, or for loosening soil.
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sort out »
To fix, as a problem.
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stay put »
To remain in one fixed place.
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