hang+over

  • 101hang up — verb a) To put up to hang I hung up my washing on the line b) To terminate a telephone call When my mother started telling me to be careful over the phone, I threatened to hang up on her Syn: release …

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  • 102hang-glider — noun an unpowered flying apparatus for a single person, consisting of a frame with a fabric aerofoil stretched over it from which the operator is suspended in a harness, controlling flight by body movement. Derivatives hang glide verb hang… …

    English new terms dictionary

  • 103hang-glider — n. a frame with a fabric aerofoil stretched over it, from which the operator is suspended and controls flight by body movement. Derivatives: hang glide v.intr. hang gliding n …

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  • 104hang out — {v.} 1. {slang} To spend your time idly or lounging about. * /The teacher complained that Joe was hanging out in poolrooms instead of doing his homework./ Compare: HANG AROUND(1). 2. {slang} To live; reside. * /Two policemen stopped the stranger… …

    Dictionary of American idioms

  • 105hang out — {v.} 1. {slang} To spend your time idly or lounging about. * /The teacher complained that Joe was hanging out in poolrooms instead of doing his homework./ Compare: HANG AROUND(1). 2. {slang} To live; reside. * /Two policemen stopped the stranger… …

    Dictionary of American idioms

  • 106hang five — verb To perform a longboard move where the surfer goes to the front of the board and rides from there, one foot on the nose and the five toes of that foot extended out over the front of the nose, the other foot placed further back. See Also:… …

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  • 107hang ten — verb To perform a stunt on a longboard in which a surfer moves to the front of the board and rides with ten toes extended out over the nose, after positioning the board so the back of it is covered and held in place by a wave. See Also: hang five …

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  • 108hang ten — vp To put ten toes over the nose of the surfboard. That guy is always trying to hang ten on the low waves. 1960s …

    Historical dictionary of American slang

  • 109hang\ out — v 1. slang To spend your time idly or lounging about. The teacher complained that Joe was hanging out in poolrooms instead of doing his homework. Compare: hang around(1) 2. slang To live; reside. Two policemen stopped the stranger and asked him… …

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  • 110hang five — vb to ride a surfboard (at near optimum speed or full stretch) with the toes of one foot hooked over the front. From the jargon of American surfers since the early 1960s. See also hang ten …

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