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a shout

A greeting, salute, or expression of respect to someone addressed to someone while one is being recorded or broadcast, as on radio, television, or the internet. Real quick, I just want to give a shout to my manager Sarah—without her, I never would have gotten this opportunity. While you're on the line, is there anyone you'd like to give a shout to, such as family or friends? Oh my gosh, can I give a shout to my best friend, Tiffany? She's the one who insisted I call into the contest.
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shout

n. an exclamation point. (see also screamer, shriek.) Put a shout at the end of the line. Make this dull story more sexy.
McGraw-Hill's Dictionary of American Slang and Colloquial Expressions Copyright © 2006 by The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. All rights reserved.

shout

/proclaim from the housetops
To make known publicly.
American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fifth Edition. Copyright © 2016 by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company. Published by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company. All rights reserved.
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In Trinidad Village the Herskovitses write that the other major "Shouter" Baptist ritual besides baptism is "mournin' ground," which provides "gifts" of visions, higher powers, and further initiation into the "mysteries" of the group (TV 204).
Using our Shouter as an example, you might say something like: "Paula, when you shout like that, it disturbs the other residents and interrupts the staff.
"You talk about different characters - some are shouters, or deflectors as I call them.
"He's not a roarer and a shouter, I don't think many people respond to that anyway these days so he's a good physical leader, he leads by example," said the coach (right).
The phrase, used in some youth circles, suggests the shouter had already had sex with the male student.
While Martinez was rarely a shouter in the dressing room - as captain or manager - Trundle says his players knew full well when they had erred.
"He's not a screamer and shouter, but he just said: 'It's a local derby for God's sake, try and do something for your fans', and we did."
"He's quietly confident, not a shouter or a ranter and raver, he just does it.
"Derek was never a bawler or a shouter and one for the hairdryer in your face treatment as he was always constructive in his criticism of the players and was always positive."
Along with ever-present backing band Blues Shouter, she comes to the Carling Academy on Saturday night.
CARDIFF City boss Dave Jones insists that he's not a shouter or bawler, but has two rules that cost a pretty penny or two if broken.
Gobbing and snotting from the get go, singer (or more accurately shouter) Frank Carter is a model of punk.
Suggesting a more flexible Tina Turner, Jones is a commanding shouter whose odes to sex ("Let Them Knock") and self-respect ("Nobody's Baby") could be spontaneous outbursts rather than meticulously crafted pieces.
He's not a shouter and bawler, he treats people with respect and the respect is mutual.
I like to talk on the pitch, although I'm not a shouter.