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Which Harry Potter character would you hang with for the day?



 
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Which Harry Potter character would you hang with for the day? #1 (permalink) Tue Jul 22, 2008 17:13 pm   Which Harry Potter character would you hang with for the day?
 

Hi,
Here is a question in the daily opinion poll on the web http://www.scholastic.com/harrypotter/activities/poll/ (which is about "Harry Potter" :P)

Which Harry Potter character would you hang with for the day?
a. Ron
b. Harry
c. Hermione
d. Professor Dumbledore

=> I can't understand what the question mean (but I guess it must mean something good as they are all good characters :P)
Could you please tell me?

Thank you very much.
Nessie :)
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Which Harry Potter character would you hang with for the day? #2 (permalink) Tue Jul 22, 2008 17:36 pm   Which Harry Potter character would you hang with for the day?
 

Hi Nessie

I would understand "hang with" (or also "hang out with") to mean "spend time with" in that context.
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Which Harry Potter character would you hang with for the day? #3 (permalink) Wed Jul 23, 2008 17:32 pm   Which Harry Potter character would you hang with for the day?
 

Thanks a lot, Amy :)

So does "hang with" or "hang out with" always have that meaning? or just in this particular context?

Many thanks once again :P
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Which Harry Potter character would you hang with for the day? #4 (permalink) Wed Jul 23, 2008 18:48 pm   Which Harry Potter character would you hang with for the day?
 

I might like to hang, and not hang with, Harry Potter himself. :lol:
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Which Harry Potter character would you hang with for the day? #5 (permalink) Sat Jul 26, 2008 3:57 am   Which Harry Potter character would you hang with for the day?
 

Thanks Molly :P
But what about my last question?
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