I hung up on her. You would only use "hanged" if you meant Bill was hanged at noon.
The word hung is the past participle and adjective form of "to hang." The slang form "hung up on you" means enamored, or possibly obsessed.
It is supposed to sum up the rest of the paper.
You will probably realise that it wasn't your lust, but just a hung-up.
Hammock means a bed of a strip of canvas or network hung up at the ends
The origin of the term is unclear, but it is definitely American in origin, dating from around the early 19th century, no later than the 1840's. Assorted accounts at the time of mistrials due to lack of jury unanimity have referred to the jury being "hung", perhaps a means of saying "hung up", unable to proceed.
Most likely, yes. If you hung up without a word, and just the fact that you hung up, can make him think that you are upset.
Guy Fawkes. (Roman Catholic who tried to blow up Parliament) He was sentenced to be hung, drawn and quartered (half hung, bowels ripped out and body chopped into 4 pieces) but cheated the hangman by jumping off the scaffold with the noose round his neck and breaking his neck.
Not much, she Hung up on him too quickly.
The past tense of "hung up" is "hung up." For example, "I hung up the phone yesterday."
Hung-up the phone.
The past tense of "hung-up" is "hung-up" or "hung up." Both forms are correct, but "hung up" is more commonly used in American English.
Well, if it were me, i would say it would be the same reason you would get a new boyfriend.
Hung Up was created on 2005-10-17.
All Hung Up was created in 1998.
Hung Up On Nothing was created in 2008.
There's no rules that say who's supposed to have it, decide between you.
Nat Turner was a slave in the antebellum days in the South. In 1831 he masterminded a slave rebellion, which was a bold statement with little chance to succeed. It failed and Nat Turner was hung for the rebellion he led on November 11, 1831.