hang out
• hang something on a line or pole or from a window.
• "the embassies hung out their flags"
• protrude and hang loosely downwards.
• "sometimes I don't wear a tie and let my shirt hang out"
• spend time relaxing or socializing informally.
• "they're hanging out at the beach"
Similar:
associate,
mix,
go around,
keep company,
spend time,
mingle,
socialize,
fraternize,
consort,
rub shoulders,
rub elbows,
hang around,
run around,
knock about,
knock around,
be thick,
hobnob,
hang about,
• resist or survive in difficult circumstances; hold out.
• "can you hang out until I get there?"
hang-out
noun
• a place one lives in or frequently visits.
• "a club notorious in the area as a hang-out for the criminally inclined"
Similar:
haunt,
stamping ground,
favourite spot,
meeting place,
territory,
domain,
purlieu,
resort,
den,
nook,
nest,
refuge,
retreat,
hideout,
hidey-hole,
local,
patch,
manor,