hangle

To both dangle and hang, simultaneously.
The damaged spider web outside my bedroom window hangled in the breeze for days.
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hangle

v. to climb along a ceiling using your hands.
He enjoys to hangle along the monkey bars.
by Ringwaul September 04, 2010
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hangle

To hang and mingle at the same time.
Ryan Marks came down to hangle with the crowd after his performance, at which point I got to meet him!
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hangle

verb. A hybrid of two words, "hang" and "handle."
I cannot hangle this traffic!
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Hangling

A combination of the words "hanging" and "dangling," it is often used to describe the precarious situation of hanging, or dangling, off something.
"Look at that scrotum, just hangling there."

OR

"I was hangling off the edge of the cliff. Then I yelled "Oh my God, 'hangling' is such a good word!""
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Hangle

(V.) To effectively harm in a particularly viscous manner, be it mental or physical, typically resulting in humiliation.

Originating from the words hang and dangle.
1. verbal
"You look like a hoe"
"WHAT DID YOU SAY? IMA WHOMP YOU!"
"aww shoot. I'm going to get hangled."

2. mental
A man drops a dollar bill from his wallet in a store, the person behind him reaches down, scribbles "F*** YOU" on it, and then hands it back to him. The man then contemplates how hard he has been hangled.

3. physical
A young man punches the man next to him in the crotch. This man has just been hangled.
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Hangle

To get hair stuck in a hair brush.
I hate it when I hangle when I try to get ready.
by DrDTX September 17, 2019
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