• d00ery@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    😲 I thought it was slang for “fixing”!

    As in “Fixing to do x, y, z” which in my mind meant “I am preparing to do x, y, z”

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      1 year ago

      Who the hell says “fixing to” over “going to” though? Seems like a small minority group trying to sound more important than they are, idk.

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        1 year ago

        It shows up in US Southeastern slang quite a bit. Usually it’s a bit stronger than ‘going to,’ ex. “I’m fixing to give him a piece of my mind.” ‘Fixings’ is also slang for side dishes here.

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          As a Southern gal myself, I got whiplash from the implication that people sayin “fixin” are trying to sound important.

          I promise, among those of us who say that kinda thing, it’s seen as a mark of ignorance and bein low class in general. The idea that a hillbilly accent can seem “important” is banana sandwiches to me.

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            I wouldn’t say it’s trying to sound important as much as it is trying to sound serious / no bullshit tone: “I’m fixin’ to whop yo ass”, or as a response to your boss bitching at you to do something: “yeah yeah I’m fixin’ to”