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shout noun 1 a loud cry or call. 2 colloq a round of drinks. 3 colloq a turn to buy a round of drinks. verb (shouted, shouting) 1 tr & intr (also shout out) to utter a loud cry or call. 2 intrans to speak in raised or angry tones. 3 Austral colloq to stand drinks all round. shouter noun. all over bar the shouting said of a contest, event, etc: as good as over; virtually finished or decided.
ETYMOLOGY: 14c as schoute, from Norse skuta a taunt.

shout at someone to speak loudly and angrily at them.

shout someone down to force them to give up speaking, or prevent them from being heard, by means of persistent shouting.