Hangs
Hangs is the third-person singular present tense form of the verb hang. It describes the action of suspending something from above or causing it to be supported by a line, hook, or other anchor, or simply being in a suspended position. Common examples include a picture that hangs on a wall, a lamp that hangs from the ceiling, or clothing that hangs in a closet. The phrase hang on also appears in idioms meaning to rely on something or to hold on during a pause or delay.
In English grammar, the past tense of hang meaning to suspend is hung, and the past participle
Etymology traces hangs to Old English hangian, hængan, with cognates across the Germanic languages, such as
Beyond everyday usage, hangs can appear in computing to describe a program or system that becomes unresponsive,