by Arguss October 03, 2008
Derives from military slang; the term hanging out usually refers to a state of tiredness and exhaustation, after instence physical activity. Some times basic training is usually refered as a major hang out due to the intense nature of it.
by Call me the Boss May 03, 2011
by MexSpanGer Girl (not IR) April 30, 2008
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.
by Caleban August 08, 2006
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.
by howdoithinkofthisstuff? March 30, 2005
by Def12345 March 19, 2016
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.
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: "Touché."
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: "Touché."
by Prior Analytics March 09, 2012