hang a Ralph »
Make a right turn while driving a vehicle.
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hang about »
To stay, linger or loiter.
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hang an arse »
To hang back, to be afraid to advance.
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hang around »
To stay, linger or loiter.
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hang by a thread »
To be in danger, calling for precise caution. To be in a precarious situation.
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hang in the balance »
To be in a precarious situation, unsure of the future.
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hang on »
To hold, grasp, or grip.
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hang on »
To keep; to store something for someone.
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hang on »
To pay close attention.
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hang on »
wait
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hang out »
To spend time doing nothing in particular.
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hang out one's shingle »
To open an office or business, especially in a profession.
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hang out to dry »
To abandon someone who is in need or in danger.
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hang out to dry »
To attach washing to a clothesline to dry.
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hang out with »
To spend time with friends, doing nothing in particular.
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