Hangout vs Makeout - What's the difference?
hangout | makeout |
A place for hanging out.
Of, involving, or suited to making out
* {{quote-news, year=1994, date=July 8, author=Albert Williams, title=Dressing Room Divas; Camp Killspree, work=Chicago Reader
, passage=A potentially funny 15-minute skit dragged out to an hour, Killspree spoofs two entertainment genres: teen makeout horror films, with their propensity for shock effects at the expense of plot and character development, and late-night gay plays like the long-running Party (playing right next door), parodied in Killspree's peppy camaraderie, safe-sex sermonizing, gratuitous nudity, and simulated screwing. }}
* {{quote-news, year=2007, date=August 26, author=Lynn Harris, title=Lying and One-Night Stands, work=New York Times
, passage=Sussman’s defense of sluts feels dated (its superb evocation of adolescent makeout sessions notwithstanding); Daphne Merkin’s reflections on the penis, while canny in form, are indulgent in content. }}
As a noun hangout
is a place for hanging out.As an adjective makeout is
of, involving, or suited to making out.hangout
English
Noun
(en noun)- Every Friday, Geoff and his group of friends all met at their favorite hangout to talk and have a good time.
Anagrams
*makeout
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Adjective
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