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Phrase(s): hang with someone
Sl. to spend or waste time with someone. • Dave spent the afternoon hanging with Don, and neither one got anything done. • I’m going down to the corner and hang with the guys., Phrase(s): hang someone or something with something
to suspend someone or something with something, such as a rope, chain, thread, etc. (The past tense hanged is usually used only with the hanging of people.) • The executioners hanged the criminal with a rope and later with a chain. • They hung the picture with a golden cord.
McGrawhill's American Idioms And Phrasal Verbs