The gallows.
The gallows was a structure where people were hung.
When you mean to say that someone was executed by hanging, you would say "hanged."
A misinterpretation is when something is mistakenly understood. For example, "he has been hanged" could be slang for something, and not necessarily mean someone has been hanged.
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at the gallows in town sqare
Hung is the simple past tense and past participle of the verb "hang". Hanged can also be used as the past tense but it is mostly used in legal terms - i.e. when someone is hanged for a crime.
If one was to hang someone (the punishment) then the correct use would be 'hanged' But if you wanted to hang baskets from the wall the use would be 'hung' 'Hanged' only applies to the punishment. Hope this helps (:
Someone who moves from place to place with no permanent residence is called a drifter.
He hanged out with him in sextown where he brutually raped him. Nah just kiddin. there was only one place they met and not at all to hang out... at olympus they met
That is called "relocating" or "moving."
No you will get hanged if found guilty