American English at State - The phrasal verb HANG OUT WITH means to spend time with people and do nothing in particular. However, we are usually doing something with those friends, such
![Of all of my friends I never want to hang out with, you are definitely my favorite | Friendship Ecard Of all of my friends I never want to hang out with, you are definitely my favorite | Friendship Ecard](https://cdn.someecards.com/someecards/usercards/06135b473782ef80ddd40693641c8a6267.png)
Of all of my friends I never want to hang out with, you are definitely my favorite | Friendship Ecard
![When Hanging Out, It's Like Defusing A Bomb": People Share Signs That Your " Friend" Isn't A Real Friend, And It's Eye-Opening When Hanging Out, It's Like Defusing A Bomb": People Share Signs That Your " Friend" Isn't A Real Friend, And It's Eye-Opening](https://img.buzzfeed.com/buzzfeed-static/static/2022-03/4/21/enhanced/6201713e5c7e/original-703-1646428571-21.jpg)
When Hanging Out, It's Like Defusing A Bomb": People Share Signs That Your " Friend" Isn't A Real Friend, And It's Eye-Opening
![Asking for a Friend: Help! I get jealous when my friend hangs out with their other friends - YP | South China Morning Post Asking for a Friend: Help! I get jealous when my friend hangs out with their other friends - YP | South China Morning Post](https://cdn.i-scmp.com/sites/default/files/d8/images/canvas/2022/07/13/e9defd27-18f7-42ca-9075-14642bd55cdc_8876604a.jpg)