Hang out the laundry


verb phrase

To drop paratroops from an aircraft (WWII Air Forces)

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  • Hang out to dry

    Abandon someone to danger, as in The squadron withdrew and just let us hang out to dry. This expression alludes to hanging wet laundry on a clothesline. [ ; 1960s ]

  • Hangover

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