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Is the implication that “hung” threads refers to a hanging? Like someone hung for murder, versus hanging a coat up on a wall?

Because I always assumed a hung process was one that “hung up its boots” and retired, as in, the process has stopped working. It’s not dead, it’s no longer doing meaningful work or proceeding with a task.

I hope this has been an innocent, naïve understanding.



I don't think it is macabre at all. "Hang" just means suspended. A ball on a string is hanging instead of falling. Laundry can be hung out to dry. It's about something that would normally move that is not doing so. Also see "hung jury".


Hung explicitly refers to every usage of the word but a hanging. Meat is hung, people are hanged.




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