What is Hang Out?
1.
Less serious than getting together or dating. Spending time with someone in the context of friendship or in the context of casually exploring whether you like someone as just a friend or maybe more than a friend.
I'm gonna hang out with my best friend this weekend. We should hang out some time.
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2.
anything from eating and sleeping to riding bikes and playing football
lets hangout.
3.
To walk around chilling on the streets. Maybe eating out while walking.
Hey Jessica, wanna hang out around Mcdonald's tonight?
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4.
1) to spend time with friends
2) or anybody else
My mom: Let's hang out
Kristen: How about not.
Some Boy: Lets hang out at the movies baby
Kristen: EWWWW! How about not!
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5.
According to Aileen Ward's biography of John Keats (English poet (1795-1821), who took an interest in English slang of the day, "hanging out" connoted "stopping at a tavern," i.e. spending time drinking, which fully comports with the modern sense of the slang expression. This indicates that the phrase was current in London in 1816 at the latest!
"Hey, Keats, man: Byron and some of the other poetic dudes are planning to hang out at Jack Straws before we go to sup. Like to join us?"
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6.
(Noun) A location where you would hang out.
Also spelled:
Jeff: "What's your favorite hang out?"
Stef: "No way am I letting you know where I hang out!"
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7.
To chill, relax, or have a good time.
A code word for "making out"
Hey what's up you want to come over to "hang out"
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