Pronunciation: /hæŋ aʊt/
noun a casual gathering or meeting with friends
A1 I like to hang out with my friends at the park.
A2 Let's go to the mall and hang out after school.
B1 We have a regular hang out spot where we meet up every weekend.
B2 The new coffee shop in town is a great hang out for studying or relaxing.
C1 Our annual family reunion is always a fun hang out for catching up with relatives.
C2 The beach house is the perfect hang out for our group during summer vacations.
verb to spend time socially with someone
A1 I like to hang out with my friends at the park.
A2 We often hang out at the mall on weekends.
B1 Let's hang out at the coffee shop and catch up.
B2 I enjoy hanging out with my coworkers after work.
C1 We should plan a time to hang out and relax together.
C2 I prefer hanging out in a quiet environment rather than a crowded place.
formal We should schedule a time to hang out and discuss the project further.
informal Hey, let's hang out this weekend and catch up!
slang I'm down to hang out with you guys later.
figurative Sometimes it's nice to just hang out with your thoughts and reflect on life.
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