A variant or dialectal term relating to fixed arrangements or temporary work that becomes permanent, or a rigged game.
From fix plus gig (a temporary arrangement or performance). Obscure dialectal or informal compound, possibly Scottish or regional British English.
This is a word that has almost vanished from English, but it hints at how people used to talk about the gig economy—calling temporary work a 'fixgig' showed they understood it wasn't permanent even generations ago.
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