HANG ABOUT, HANG AROUND
VERBS
1804 ► HAINGLE → HINGLE to go about in a feeble, languid fashion, as during convalescence; to hang about, to loiter aimlessly → Sc.
1808 ► MAROON to idle, to hang about
1859 ► MIKE to loiter, to hang around idly or shirk work → Brit. sl.
1892 ► FANDANGLE to hang about, to trifle, to waste time, to ‘fool’ around → Ireland
L19 ► KADOODLE to hang around, to frequent, to wander about → US sl.