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hang out verb- to spend time with someone, usually a friend or friends US, 1867
- Jim Morrison used to sit outside my door when I lived in Laurel Canyon, wanting to hang out with me. — Arthur Lee, quoted in Waiting For The Sun, p. 124, 1969
- I was double leery when I left her because I knew “hang out” was New York white hippie argot for you know what. — Iceberg Slim (Robert Beck), Death Wish, p. 9, 1977
- to monitor a citizen’s band radio channel US
- — Complete CB Slang Dictionary, 1976
- — Peter Chippindale, The British CB Book, p. 155, 1981
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