shout out

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shout out (third-person singular simple present shouts out, present participle shouting out, simple past and past participle shouted out)

  1. To publicly greet or acknowledge a person, group, or organization.
  2. To speak when inappropriate, particularly in a school environment.
    My teacher said I shouldn't shout out all the time.

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shout out (plural shouts out)

  1. Misspelling of shout-out.

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