- pal around with
- pal around (with (someone))
to spend time doing things you enjoy with someone you like.
Jackie pals around with other students who also listen to rap music.
New idioms dictionary. 2014.
Jackie pals around with other students who also listen to rap music.
New idioms dictionary. 2014.
pal around with — [phrasal verb] informal pal around with (someone) chiefly US : to spend time with (someone) as a friend She s been palling around with a girl she met at school. • • • Main Entry: ↑pal … Useful english dictionary
pal around with someone — pal around (with (someone)) to spend time doing things you enjoy with someone you like. Jackie pals around with other students who also listen to rap music … New idioms dictionary
pal around (with someone) — in. to be riends with someone; to move about socially with someone. □ Tom and Heidi have palled around for years. □ Young people like to pal around with one another … Dictionary of American slang and colloquial expressions
pal around (with somebody) — ˌpal aˈround (with sb) derived (informal, especially NAmE) to do things with sb as a friend • I palled around with him and his sister at school. Main entry: ↑palderived … Useful english dictionary
pal around — (with (someone)) to spend time doing things you enjoy with someone you like. Jackie pals around with other students who also listen to rap music … New idioms dictionary
hang around with — Synonyms and related words: accompany, associate, associate with, assort with, attend, band together, chum, chum together, chum with, clique, clique with, club together, combine, companion, confederate, consociate, consort with, couple with,… … Moby Thesaurus
pal — /pal/, n., v., palled, palling. Informal. n. 1. a very close, intimate friend; comrade; chum. 2. an accomplice. v.i. 3. to associate as comrades or chums: to pal around with the kid next door. [1675 85; < English Romany: brother, mate,… … Universalium
pal — pal1 [pæl] n [Date: 1600 1700; : Romany; Origin: phral, phal brother, friend , from Sanskrit bhratr brother ] 1.) informal a close friend →↑mate ▪ We ve been pals since we were at school. ▪ an old pal (=a friend you have ha … Dictionary of contemporary English
pal — 1 noun (C) 1 informal a close friend: an old pal of mine | We just weren t pals any more. 2 spoken used to address a man in an unfriendly way: Listen, pal, I don t want you hanging around my sister any more. 2 verb pal around phrasal verb… … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
pal — 1. noun /pal,pæl/ A friend, buddy, mate, cobber, someone to hang around with. 2. verb /pal,pæl/ Be friends with, hang around with. John plans to pal around with Joe today. See Also: pal … Wiktionary