"Getting hang of it yet "means not being able to understand a particular thing or process fully yet
suspend means to hang
The root word of "suspension" is "suspend," which means to temporarily stop or hang something in place.
The root word of append is "pend," which means to hang or to be suspended.
One equivalent of the English verb 'to lean' is the Latin verb inclinare, which means 'to bend, incline'; or 'to incline, take a turn, verge'. Another equivalent is the verb inniti, which means 'to lean or rest upon, support oneself by'. And yet another is the verb propendere, which means 'to hang down'; or 'to be favorable towards or inclined to'.
If you "get the hang" of something, you learn which way it "hangs" or "lies" - in other words, you see how it works and learn to do it yourself.
suspend means to hang
It means to talk to him and hang out w/ him like you hang out with your budIt means to talk to him and hang out w/ him like you hang out with your bud:D
suspend means to hang
Not yet, but hang in there fellow crafter!
it means that if you are in town call him anytime you are available to hang out or want to make a plan to hang out... it means that if you are in town call him anytime you are available to hang out or want to make a plan to hang out...
It means he wants to just hang out
Pend is the root word to hang. This is shown in pendulum.
well this question pretty much answers itself and that means she doesn't want to hang out with your friends but she just wants to get to know you and hang out with you and that most likely means that she is interested.
To sag, or to hang down.
if you mean puberty then yet his balls do hang low..
It means to hang up!
The word you're looking for is "sag." It means to hang loosely or to droop downwards.