by Anonymous August 09, 2003
by Kenay September 16, 2005
Hanging out is when a person is spending time with one or more individuals. The people who are hanging out don't necessarily have plans or activities to perform. It is simply the act of being together for the purpose of socializing.
by Benr.a November 21, 2014
According to Aileen Ward's biography of John Keats (English poet (1795-1821), who took an interest in English slang of the day, "hanging out" connoted "stopping at a tavern," i.e. spending time drinking, which fully comports with the modern sense of the slang expression. This indicates that the phrase was current in London in 1816 at the latest!
"Hey, Keats, man: Byron and some of the other poetic dudes are planning to hang out at Jack Straws before we go to sup. Like to join us?"
by Prince Andrey July 14, 2009
by Arguss October 03, 2008
by Ryan Mueller September 21, 2008
A man's way of identifying his lack of committment and/or financial stability with regards to women in general, or to a specific woman in particular. A glaring clue to a serious-minded, one-man-woman to run for the hills.
A man calls you up on a Friday night and says, "Wanna hang out sometime this weekend?"
A man says to you, "Ya know? I really like hanging out with you..."
A man says to you, "Ya know? I really like hanging out with you..."
by Sarah Chase September 03, 2007