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The phrase "asking to get hung" is not correct and may be considered inappropriate in written English.
It could be used in a context where someone is inviting trouble or danger, but it is not a common or advisable expression.
Example: "He keeps making reckless decisions, it's like he's asking to get hung."
Alternatives: "inviting trouble" or "asking for trouble".
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I called up a number of vets, but I quickly learned that asking a stranger for placenta is asking to get hung up on.
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But no need to get hung up on ethnicities.
I dont want to get hung up on nomenclature..
It's really nothing to get hung up about.
Ask to get away.
With Double Toasted, Korey asks my opinion but doesn't get hung up on waiting for my approval.
Daniel Reidenberg, the executive director of Suicide Awareness Voices of Education, knows from experience that many families get hung up on asking why: "Why would you do this to your kids?
You need to get the hang of it!
If you guys are in the same class, you can ask him about homework,assignments... Then you could even get his number by asking to hang out.
We're getting hung out to dry.
As they walk to their cars, Teresa gets the aforementioned text from Caroline asking to hang out.
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