To do more than just hang out...in other words, hanging out very intimately.
Hey Ryan, next time you come to Houston, do you want to hang out, hang out, hang out? ;)
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Less serious than getting together or dating. Spending time with someone in the context of friendship or in the context of casually exploring whether you like someone as just a friend or maybe more than a friend.
I'm gonna hang out with my best friend this weekend. We should hang out some time.
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to socialize with your friends, whether it is of your choosing or not; most of the time the term is uesd to refer to a type of fun.
me n chip were hanging out.
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Something someone says when they're really just fucking. Probably with someone else's girl.
Don't worry, she just coming over to hang out.
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verb (informal)
to socialize with in public
Comes from the formal meaning of "hang out": to protrude or stick out. Hence, the use of "out" for public. Not to be confused with "hang with", which is an umbrella term that includes socializing publicly or privately.
Friend: "Dude, you never hang out with me anymore."
You: "Not true: even though I don't get out of my house much, I still socialize with you on Facebook, which can be seen by other people."
Friend: "TouchΓ©."
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Adolescent practice of spending aimless unstructured time together with someone else, often until both people get bored enough to have sex and go their separate ways. Often confused with dating.
I hang out with Julio all the time, but he never asks me out on a date.
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To walk around chilling on the streets. Maybe eating out while walking.
Hey Jessica, wanna hang out around Mcdonald's tonight?
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