You use 'hang' when you put something up on a wall or from a ceiling. It means the object stays up and does not touch the ground.
I hang my coat on the hook.
They hang the picture on the wall.
To hang someone means to kill them by putting a rope around their neck and letting them drop. This was used in the past as a punishment.
He was sentenced to hang for murder.
The criminal was hanged last year.
When you 'hang out,' you stay with friends and relax. It means having fun without doing anything special.
We hang out at the park every Sunday.
She likes to hang with her friends after school.
When a device 'hangs,' it stops working properly and does not respond. This often happens with computers.
My computer hangs when I open many programs.
The game hangs and does not work well.
As a noun, 'hang' describes how fabric or clothing falls or moves on the body. It is about style and fit.
The dress has a nice hang and fits well.
The hang of the coat feels heavy.
'Hang' as a noun means a time spent relaxing or socializing with friends, usually informal and short.
We had a quick hang at the cafe.
The hang lasted two hours yesterday.