hang together
1. To hang out together, as in a clique, either out of loyalty or attraction to one another, out of disdain for others, or out of desperation when no one else will hang with you.
2. To take the heat together, either out of loyalty to one another, or when given no choice. Derives from the stereotypical lynching, which involves hanging from a noose.
2. To take the heat together, either out of loyalty to one another, or when given no choice. Derives from the stereotypical lynching, which involves hanging from a noose.
1. No one else will have them, so the duh-weebs hang together.
2. If a lynch mob finds you with that perv when they catch him, you'll hang together.
2. If a lynch mob finds you with that perv when they catch him, you'll hang together.
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"If we don't hang together we will surely all hang separately". Benjamin Franklin