The woman's son is westernised, listens to pop music and prefers to hangout with his friends rather than study. |
It's back to the kitchen, the hangout, the coffee shop, mall or street corner for cogitators, gossips and conversationalists. |
It was the 19 th-century hangout of the city's tobacco lords and business classes, and the twice-weekly stagecoach to Edinburgh left from here. |
So what is it that translates four walls and an eatery into an icon, an adda or a hangout? |
His date, lips popping red, long blonde hair pulled into victory rolls, would have fit in when the Eagle was a fly boy hangout. |
The decaying sports grounds have been turned into wastelands and junkie hangout spots. |