Unhung
verb
1.
simple past tense and past participle of hang.
adjective
2.
Slang: Vulgar. (of a male) having very large genitals.
Idioms
3.
hung over, Informal. suffering the effects of a hangover:
On New Year’s Day the houseguests were all hung over.
Also, hungover.
4.
hung up, Informal.
detained unavoidably.
stymied or baffled by a problem.
Baseball, Softball. (of a base runner) trapped between bases and in danger of being tagged out.
5.
hung up on, Slang.
obsessed by:
a clerk hung up on petty details.
infatuated with.
verb
1.
the usual past tense and past participle of hang
adjective
2.
(of a legislative assembly) not having a party with a working majority: a hung parliament
unable to reach a decision: a hung jury
(of a situation) unable to be resolved
3.
(informal) hung over, suffering from the effects of a hangover
4.
(slang) hung up
impeded by some difficulty or delay
in a state of confusion; emotionally disturbed
5.
(slang) hung up on, obsessively or exclusively interested in: he’s hung up on modern art these days
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