Verb phrase. To start a business.
This refers to old shops or guilds in the 1800's and before, where their business name was carved on a piece of wood called a shingle, which they would hang out over their front door for pedestrians to see.
This refers to old shops or guilds in the 1800's and before, where their business name was carved on a piece of wood called a shingle, which they would hang out over their front door for pedestrians to see.
by anonymous June 15, 2021

"hey brhaody is around, we have the fight on and our Redbulls in hand-picked time to let yo banana hang out.
by Formingsinger16 July 11, 2016

by bissiewithatissie August 30, 2022

by pettibzb November 23, 2011

A dimensionally specific room (6'× 8'× 8') for a group of no more than six people to casually mingle amongst one another. With the idea that they will comfortably engage in physical encounters that can range from, but are not limited to, telling a joke while embracing the listener, all the way to consensual and only consensual sex acts between them.
Tracy and Hank are having the four new friends, they met at Lake tahoe, over to their hang out room.
by InfiniteVega July 21, 2023

Beavis: hey Stewart it's fabuary 28
Stewart: ok.....and. I'm still miserable from Jessie denying me on valentines day
Beavis: that means it's national hang out with your friends day
Stewart:oh damn I didn't know wanna go to the fair or the movies today
Beavis: sure
Stewart: ok.....and. I'm still miserable from Jessie denying me on valentines day
Beavis: that means it's national hang out with your friends day
Stewart:oh damn I didn't know wanna go to the fair or the movies today
Beavis: sure
by Ilovebrabdon23567 February 3, 2023

1. "Hey we are going to hangout with Thomas, wanna come?"
We are going to get high, wanna join?
2. "Are you hanging out with Thomas?"
Are you high?
We are going to get high, wanna join?
2. "Are you hanging out with Thomas?"
Are you high?
by Prof. Robert November 18, 2019
