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pal around
pal around (with someone)
to associate with someone as a good friend. I like to pal around with my friends on the weekends. They like to pal around. They often palled around with each other.
pal around (with somebody)
to spend time doing things you enjoy with someone you like Jackie pals around with other students who also listen to rap music.
pal around
Associate as friends or chums, as in Bill and Jim have been palling around for years. This expression makes a verb of the noun pal, which comes from the Gypsy word for "brother." [c. 1900]
pal around
v. To spend time or do things with someone in a friendly or informal manner: My roommates and I pal around together all the time.
Common Names:
Name | Gender | Pronounced | Usage |
Philomena | | fil-ə-MEEN-ə (English) | English, German, Late Greek |
Lis | | - | Danish, Swedish, Norwegian |
Moysei | | - | Old Church Slavic |
Zvonimira | | - | Croatian |
Octavia | | ahk-TAYV-ee-ə (English) | English, Spanish, Ancient Roman |
Lorraine | | lə-RAYN | English |