Let it all hang out In english explanation

The meaning, explanation, definition and origin of the idiom/phrase "let it all hang out", English Idiom Dictionary ( also found in Vietnamese )

author Tonia Thai calendar 2021-08-22 03:08

Meaning of Let it all hang out

Let it all hang out American British slang

To act freely without being self-conscious or concerned about what others think of you.
 

I have divorced Jane and I don't need to put up with him anymore, now let it all hang out.

Jenny has been under much pressure from the boss, causing her to decide to quit the job and let it all hang out.

The traditional women have suffered strict feudal law, so we need to terminate that unequal treatment and let it all hang out.

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Grammar and Usage of Let it all hang out

Verb Forms

  • let it all hang out
  • lets it all hang out
  • Letting It All Hang Out
  • to let it all hang out

The verb "let" should be conjugated according to its tense.
 

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