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  • 1hang — vb 1 Hang, suspend, sling, dangle mean to place or be placed so as to be supported at one point or on one side, usually a point or side at the top. Hang typically implies a fastening to an elevated point or line so as to allow motion to what… …

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  • 2Hang gliding — Hang glider launching from Mount Tamalpais …

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  • 3hang — [c]/hæŋ / (say hang) verb (hung or, especially for capital punishment and suicide, hanged, hanging) –verb (t) 1. to fasten or attach (a thing) so that it is supported only from above; suspend. 2. to suspend so as to allow free movement as on a… …

  • 4hang — {{11}}hang (n.) late 15c., a sling, from HANG (Cf. hang) (v.). Meaning a curtain is from c.1500; that of the way cloth hangs is from 1797. To get the hang of (something) become capable is from 1834, American English. Perhaps originally in… …

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  • 5hang 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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  • 6hang 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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  • 7hang-loose sign — noun The shaka, a gesture made with a fist with the thumb and little finger extended …

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  • 8reverse hang — noun a hang with the arms extended in back • Hypernyms: ↑hang • Hyponyms: ↑piked reverse hang …

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  • 9loll — v. n. 1. Lounge, recline, lean, sprawl, lie at ease. 2. Hang out, hang extended …

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  • 10arts, East Asian — Introduction       music and visual and performing arts of China, Korea, and Japan. The literatures of these countries are covered in the articles Chinese literature, Korean literature, and Japanese literature.       Some studies of East Asia… …

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