noun a casual gathering or meeting with friends
verb to spend time socially with someone
To casually spend time with fellow actors or musicians outside of work
A common phrase used among young people to refer to spending time together
To spend time with friends or acquaintances in a casual or relaxed setting
To spend time with friends or hang out with peers
To gather with friends or colleagues in a casual setting
Writers may 'hang out' at coffee shops or libraries to find inspiration for their next piece of writing.
Psychologists may 'hang out' in online forums or support groups to gain insights into the mental health challenges faced by different individuals.
Marketing managers may 'hang out' at industry conferences or networking events to stay updated on the latest trends and build connections with potential clients.
Software developers may 'hang out' on coding forums or open-source platforms to collaborate with other developers and learn new coding techniques.
Architects may 'hang out' at design exhibitions or architectural tours to explore innovative designs and gather inspiration for their projects.
Chefs may 'hang out' at food markets or culinary events to discover new ingredients, techniques, and recipe ideas.
Financial analysts may 'hang out' on investment forums or financial news websites to analyze market trends and make informed investment decisions.
Fashion designers may 'hang out' at fashion shows, runway events, or fabric stores to stay updated on the latest fashion trends and gather inspiration for their designs.
Teachers may 'hang out' in online educational communities or professional development workshops to exchange teaching strategies and resources with other educators.
Consultants may 'hang out' at industry conferences, client meetings, or networking events to expand their professional network and acquire new clients.