hung out

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Definition of hung out in English English dictionary

hung out to dry
Simple past tense and past participle of hang out to dry
hung out the washing
pinned wet laundry on the line to dry
hung out with
kept company with, spent time with (certain people)
hang out
To spend time doing nothing in particular

He hung out with his friends all day yesterday.

hang out
spend time in a certain location or with certain people; "She hangs out at the corner cafe
hang out
{i} dwelling place, "pad" (Slang); place one frequently visits
hang out
{f} hang around, spend time in a certain place; spend time with certain people; reside, live; put something outside (on a clothes line etc.); display in full view (sign, notice, etc.)
hang out
If you hang out clothes that you have washed, you hang them on a clothes line to dry. I was worried I wouldn't be able to hang my washing out
hang out
spend time in a certain location or with certain people; "She hangs out at the corner cafe"
hang out
If you hang out in a particular place or area, you go and stay there for no particular reason, or spend a lot of time there. I often used to hang out in supermarkets We can just hang out and have a good time. see also hangout
hung out

    Turkish pronunciation

    hʌng aut

    Pronunciation

    /ˈhəɴɢ ˈout/ /ˈhʌŋ ˈaʊt/

    Etymology

    [ 'ha[ng] ] (verb.) before 12th century. partly from Middle English hon, from Old English hOn, v.t.; partly from Middle English hangen, from Old English hangian, v.i. & v.t.; both akin to Old High German hAhan, v.t., to hang, hangEn, v.i.; more at CUNCTATION.
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