by RandomBrit February 17, 2019
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
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.
When you are banging a Christian girl who can’t have sex till marriage so you rub the lips within the vaginal area
by Bmoney September 23, 2021
Apart from the original Richard Keys usage of the phrase, to hang out the back of something can be used as an expression of approval of something well done.
(after eating a good meal cooked by a friend) "that pasta was great, you really hang out the back of it"
by Rolfparis April 08, 2012