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Shout-out Definition & Meaning | YourDictionary
A public greeting or acknowledgment of a person, group, or organization; props. Wiktionary. To speak when inappropriate, particularly in a school environment. My teacher said I shouldn't shout out all the time. Wiktionary. Synonyms: vociferate. squall. hollo. holler. yell. scream. call.
SHOUT-OUT | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
an occasion when someone mentions a person or thing in order to thank them or praise them: I want to give a shout-out to my dad, who helped me a lot. Also worth a shoutout is Joe and Jerry's burger bar. Fewer examples. I think my mum deserves a shout-out for putting on this amazing lunch.
Shout-out Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of SHOUT-OUT is a public expression of greeting, praise, or acknowledgement directed toward a person or group often as part of a performance, recording, or broadcast. How to use shout-out in a sentence.
Social Media Shoutouts on YouTube, Instagram, Twitter ... - GRIN
What are social media shoutouts? A shoutout on social media usually refers to when one user shouts out another, typically by “tagging” them (inserting their username and a link to their userpage) in a post that they make. This “shouts out” the recipient to their followers.
SHOUT OUT definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
Definition of 'shout out' shout out. phrasal verb. If you shout something out, you say it very loudly so that people can hear you clearly . They shouted out the names of those detained. [VERB PARTICLE noun] I shouted out 'I'm OK.' [VERB PARTICLE with quote] I wanted to shout it out, let her know what I had overheard. [VERB noun PARTICLE]
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