Hang-close
an informal salutation, often said by friends when parting. it affirms a sense of mutual reliance, closeness, and trust.
friend a: ‘yo, homie, man not gonna see you for time, g!’
friend b: ‘hang-close, bredrin, hang-close.’
friend a: ‘hang-close yourself, family.’
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