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  2. Screaming - Wikipedia

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    For example, an early twentieth century synonym guide places variations under the heading of "call", and includes synonyms such as: bawl, bellow, clamor, cry (out), ejaculate, exclaim, roar, scream, shout, shriek, vociferate, and yell, each with its own implications. [1] This source states:

  3. Shoutout - Wikipedia

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  4. Shout out - Wikipedia

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    Search for Shout out in Wikipedia to check for alternative titles or spellings. Start the Shout out article , using the Article Wizard if you wish, or add a request for it ; but please remember that Wikipedia is not a dictionary .

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    DJ Mustard, who recently got a shout-out during Trevor Noah's opening monologue at the 2025 Grammys, joined Lamar onstage during "TV Off." Read the original article on Business Insider.

  6. Grito - Wikipedia

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    The grito is sometimes used as part of the official remembrance of the Shout of Dolores, during the celebration of Mexican Independence Day. [1] The grito mexicano has patriotic connotations. It is commonly done immediately prior to the popular Mexican war cry: "¡Viva Mexico, Señores!" (Long live Mexico, Gentlemen!).

  7. Hooah - Wikipedia

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    Hooah / ˈ h uː ɑː / is a battle cry used by members of the United States Army. [1] Originally spelled "Hough", the battle cry was first used by members of the 2nd Cavalry Regiment during the Second Seminole War in 1841, after Seminole chief Coacoochee toasted officers of the regiment with a loud "Hough!", apparently a corruption of "How d'ye do!"

  8. Shout (paying) - Wikipedia

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    "I'll shout you to the pictures"; "I'll shout you a new dress" [4] "He shouted her to a slap-up meal" [ 5 ] Historically, the term "shout" was used by Rolf Boldrewood in A Colonial Reformer (1877), Henry Lawson in his poem "The Glass on the Bar" (1890), Jack Moses in Beyond the City Gates (1923) and Dal Stivens in The Courtship of Uncle Henry ...

  9. Anne Hathaway and 5-Year-Old Son Jack Cheer on the Eagles at ...

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    Anne Hathaway isn’t just any mom — she’s the kind of mom who takes her kids to the Super Bowl. Hathaway, 42, was spotted on the jumbotron at Super Bowl LIX in New Orleans on Sunday, February ...