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hangout noun a place where people gather to socialise US, 1892 At times a negative connotation.- That had become our hangout, when we weren’t jamming at The Deuces[.] — Mezz Mezzrow, Really the Blues, p. 159, 1946
- One of the most colorful and successful of the Swing Street hangouts opened in 1938 in a former stable in West 51st Street[.] — Robert Sylvester, No Cover Charge, p. 81, 1956
- Kathy knew him slightly from the Polo Lounge, an after-work hangout off Military Trail, but had never seen Gary Hammond there. — Elmore Leonard, Maximum Bob, p. 88, 1991
- Betty’s was the after-hours hangout for the Foxy Lady crew and the older night crawlers of the Providence area. — Heidi Mattson, Ivy League Stripper, p. 141, 1995
- You know. Rest areas are homosexual hangouts. — There’s Something About Mary, 1998
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