hangs, hung, hanging
to hang out
phrasal verbC
Stay in a place without doing anything specific
- 1They like to hang out at the mall.
- 2He was just hanging out at the coffee shop.
To hang out means to spend time in a place without any particular activity. It's like chilling or relaxing with friends, just being together without a specific plan. You can talk, watch TV, or simply enjoy each other's company.
Remember, hanging out is about enjoying each other's company, so put away your phone and focus on the people you're with. It's all about being present in the moment!
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in a historic site
A Relaxing Afternoon
Karen
It's such a beautiful day, perfect for just hanging out here.
Sarah
I agree, the view is amazing and it's so peaceful.
Karen
We can just sit and enjoy the scenery without any rush.
Sarah
Exactly, it's nice to take a break from our busy lives.
at a sports event
A Leisurely Game Day
Paul
Hey Jennifer, do you want to hang out here after the game?
Jennifer
Sure, I love just relaxing and enjoying the atmosphere.
Paul
Great! We can grab some snacks and just chill.
Jennifer
Sounds perfect, let's do it!
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Similar to "to hang out":
- 1loiter
- 2linger