Interjection
hang it
(dated, euphemistic) dang; darn (a mild expression of contempt)
And the Steelers may be without the services of if he decides to hang it up after 16 years of taking a beating, as has been rumored. Source: Internet
But if you take an apple and hang it close to the flame, so near that it is heated, the apple will darken nearly half the room or even more. Source: Internet
"I'll drive a nail in the wall of the dining room and hang it there, instead of putting it back under the stairs" said Lawa. Source: Internet
Just set up the dartboard on a tabletop or hang it from a door or tree, and he’s ready to shoot and score depending on where the darts land. Source: Internet
Cut off the ribbon, leaving enough length to be able to hang it off the wall. Source: Internet
Dab a bit on some flypaper and hang it in your closet. Source: Internet