to fix one's flint

Dictionary of American Words And Phrases by John Russell Bartlett.

is a phrase taken from backwoods life, and means the same as to settle; to do for; to dish.


"Take it easy, Sam," says I, "your flint is fixed; you are wet through;" and I settled down to a careless walk quite desperate.--Sam Slick in England, ch. 2.

The Bluenose haute the tools; and if he had, he couldn't use them. That's the reason any one a'most can "fix his flint for him."--Ibid.

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