Can We Say Hanged Up The Phone? It is not grammatically correct to say “hanged up the phone.” “Hanged” is the past form and past participle of a different meaning of “hang.” To hang someone is to kill them by tying a rope around their neck and letting them drop. This meaning...
to end a telephone call by breaking the connection:[no object]I hung up and wrote down the message.[~+up+object]I hung up the phone. n.[countable* usually singular] the way in which a thing hangs:the hang of a jacket. Informal Termsthe precise manner of doing or using something; ...
Once upon a time, the Tarot was saying, there was a young man who was very worried about his future. He felt somehow shut out from other people (The Five of Pentacles) But he couldn’t seem to make his mind up what to do or where to go next, or to muster the effort required. ...
And the whole mortals/immortals meaning regular people/~mahhhhgickaaaall~ folk made me shout at my phone repeatedly “WORDS MEAN THINGS.” December 12, 2017 |Reply River So. Many. Things. To. Dislike. One, just because you agree with someone on everything that comes up doesn’t mean you...
Anyway... we were standing behind the house at the bottom of a hill still. And Judy said we had to climb up the hard part of the hill and go in by the front door. But I noticed there was a back door made of glass that was not a hard climb from where we were and we could ...