Hangout

/ˈhæŋaʊt/

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Definitions

2 meanings
1

A place frequented for socializing or relaxing.

/ˈhæŋaʊt/

nounneutralBeginner
General

A place where people spend time socially.

Central Park is a great hangout for people on sunny days.

💡 Simply: It's like your go-to spot to chill with friends – a park, a cafe, your friend's place! It's where you hang out and have fun!

👶 For kids: A hangout is a fun place where friends like to go and play together, like a playground!

More Examples

2

That coffee shop is their usual hangout.

How It's Used

Social

"The cafe is a popular hangout for students after class."

Leisure

"This bar used to be a good hangout but it's gone downhill recently."

2

To spend time socially and casually, often in a relaxed manner.

/ˈhæŋaʊt/

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General

To spend time in a relaxed way with friends.

I'm planning to hangout with my friends tonight.

💡 Simply: It's like just chilling with your friends, not doing anything too planned. You might watch a movie, chat, or just be together.

👶 For kids: Hangout means to play with your friends, like at the park or at home!

More Examples

2

We usually hangout at the mall on Saturdays.

How It's Used

Social

"They like to hangout at the beach on weekends."

Casual

"Let's hangout sometime."

Tip:Imagine just 'hanging' around with your friends without a specific plan.

Idioms & expressions

Hang out with

To spend time in a relaxed way with another person or group.

"I like to hang out with my friends after school."

Hangout spot

A particular place where people often gather for leisure or social activities.

"The local park is a popular hangout spot for teenagers."

From the verb 'hang out,' a colloquial term that arose in the mid-20th century, combining the verb 'hang' (to suspend) and the preposition 'out' (indicating a location or activity). The noun form emerged later as a direct derivative of the verb phrase.

The term 'hangout' evolved from 'hanging out,' appearing in the mid-20th century as a colloquial expression for casual social gatherings.

Memory tip

Think of a familiar spot where you and your friends enjoy spending time.

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