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
Sherwood['ʃə:wud]
BetjeBET-yəDutch, Limburgish
DuŠIca-Serbian
PietroPYE-troItalian
Riley['raili]
Maximilien-French