same as hang
to hang wet clothes outside to dry
to lean out of a window so that the top part of your body is outside
He tugged his shirt free of his belt, let it hang out over the gun.
He was disappointed in her choice of restaurant, a noisy, yuppie hang-out, the sort of place where design took precedence over comfort.
Her royal self and her lady-in-waiting finally succeeded in being granted access to the famous celebrity hang-out Boudoir.
Office rumours start circulating over drinks in some bar where other advertising people hang out.
She knew all the clubs where he usually hung out.
Two students were hanging out of the second floor window.
We play the seventeenth, that's Wednesday, hang out, play again the nineteenth, Revolution Day.
We'd eat hot dogs, have a couple of beers and hang out together.
hangs out
hanging out
hung out
There is no origin for this phrasal verb
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