Definition
To spend time with somebody; to regularly meet with somebody.
To lodge or reside; to exist.
In Context
- "After the film, do you want to go hang out?"
- "He hung out with his friends all day yesterday."
- ""I promise to take care of myself. Yes; I won't take any risks. Not a single blessed risk. Of course not. I mean to hang out. Don't worry. Jove! I feel as though nothing could touch me. Why! this is luck from the word Go.""
- "The sisters, and their cousin Thomas Cummins, had gone onto the bridge that night to see a poem Julie Kerry had painted on it, and as they did so they bumped into Clemons and three other young men who were hanging out there."
- "Mr Bob Sawyer... inquired: I say, old boy, where do you hang out? Mr. Pickwick replied that he was at present suspended at the George and Vulture."
Also Said As
- socialize
- hang with
- roll with