shout out



shout out

v.
1. To say something loudly and generally; announce something: The student shouted out the answer to the question. The counselors shouted instructions out as the campers hiked through the woods.
2. To utter a loud strong cry: The survivors of the earthquake shouted out in hopes of being rescued.
See also: out, shout

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
KarinKAH-rin (Swedish, German, Dutch), KAH-reen (Finnish), KER-ən (English), KAR-ən (English)Swedish, Norwegian, Danish, German, Dutch, Finnish, English
JerichoJER-i-ko (English)Biblical
Babb[bæb]
HamishHAY-mishScottish
Coline-French
BedwyrBED-wir (Welsh)Welsh, Welsh Mythology, Arthurian Romance