hang out
phrasal verb
hang out
​(informal) to spend a lot of time in a place
The local kids hang out at the mall.
RELATED NOUN hang-out
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hang something ⇔ out
​(especially British English) to attach things that you have washed to a piece of thin rope or wire, etc. outside so that they can dry; to attach something such as a flag outside a window or in the street
Have you hung the washing out?
They hung out banners that said ‘Stop the war!’