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Meaning
Noun
●
A
loud
burst
of
voice
or
voices
; a
violent
and
sudden
outcry
, especially that of a
multitude
expressing
joy
,
triumph
,
exultation
,
anger
, or great effort.
●
In Australian English, British English & New Zealand English:
A round of
drinks
in a
pub
; the
turn to
pay
the
shot
or
scot
; an
act
of
paying
for a round of
drinks
.
●
In Australian English & British English:
A
call-out
for an
emergency services
team.
●
A
greeting
,
name-check
or other
mention
,
for example
on a
radio
or TV programme.
●
A
suggestion
; an idea.
●
In British English:
A
light
flat-bottomed
boat
used in duck-shooting.
Verb
●
To
utter
a
sudden
and
loud
cry
,
as in
joy
,
triumph
,
exultation
or
anger
, or to
attract attention
, to
animate
others, etc.
●
To
utter
with a
shout
; to
cry
; to
shout
out
●
In Australian English & New Zealand English:
To
pay for
food,
drink
or
entertainment
for others.
●
In Internet:
To
post
a
text message
(
for example
,
email
) in
upper case
,
regarded
as the
electronic
messaging
equivalent
of
oral
shouting.
●
To
treat
with
shouts
or clamor.
Sourced from
Wiktionary
Origin
shout
English
shouten
Middle English (1100-1500)
Sourced from
Etym
Synonyms
Call
Cry
Holler
Roar
Roop
Scream
Shout
Yell
Treat
Shout Out
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