fixie
See also: Fixie
English
editEtymology
editNoun
editfixie (plural fixies)
- (informal) A fixed-gear bicycle.
- Synonym: fixie bike
- 2013, Gordon Young, Teardown: Memoir of a Vanishing City, page 107:
- Coming from San Francisco, where gentrification swept through neighborhoods faster than hipster trends like fixies, tattoos, and retro eighties wardrobes, I didn't think Erin had anything to worry about.
- 2014 April 12, Claire Martin, “How a bicycle maker saw the light, and found its balance”, in The New York Times[2]:
- [F]ixed-gear bikes, or "fixies," cycles that have one speed and are built without the free-wheel equipment that keeps a regular bicycle's pedals stationary while the tires are in motion.
- (informal) A fixed-blade knife.
- Coordinate terms: folder, folding knife
- 2021 October 11, Editorial staff, “SOG 2022 catalog contains brand new blades and wild line expansions”, in Knife News[3], retrieved 2023-05-15:
- Among the other fixed blades en route is the Aegis FX. As the name indicates this is a fixie version of SOG's renovated Aegis folder, which debuted at the beginning of 2020.
- 2022 October 19, Alone, “Horizontal Belt Sheath to fit...”, in BladeForums[4], retrieved 2023-05-15:
- In my humble opinion, a great horizontal Kydex sheath is the ONLY way to make a fixie disappear on your person.
Translations
editbicycle without a freewheel
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