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hang out
verb
- to suspend, be suspended, or lean, esp from an opening, as for display or airing
to hang out the washing
- informal.intr to live at or frequent a place
the police know where the thieves hang out
- informal.intrfoll bywith to frequent the company (of someone)
- slang.to relax completely in an unassuming way (esp in the phrase let it all hang out )
- informal.intr to act or speak freely, in an open, cooperative, or indiscreet manner
noun
- informal.a place where one lives or that one frequently visits
Example Sentences
“You hanging out with Mom? Tell Ky I said hello. I’m glad everything’s going great.â€
He says he did warn his friends about Zou, telling them not to hang out with him "because he was drugging people".
But the vast majority of Americans are still going to work, taking the kids to school, hanging out with their friends, pursuing their hobbies.
No less than Jayden Daniels has hung out with her, the Washington Commanders’ celebrated quarterback sitting alongside her courtside at Galen Center Saturday afternoon before his famously protective mother sat between them.
Like moths, young people hang out in his barber shop like a youth hostel.
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