Shout
by Diego on Sep 11, 2003 17:32:18
Example:
"I'll shout the next round of
beer's."
"Can you shout me a bottle of coke. I left my wallet at home."
"
Come around after work, I'll shout you a few
cone's."
Shout
by ChavTranslater on Jul 10, 2018 05:14:22
Example:
Pal: ‘We’re going
pub’
You: ‘Ahh thats a
shout’
that's a shout
by elysianalex on Aug 15, 2017 00:26:17
Shout
by jamesbrown on Apr 22, 2003 16:44:06
Australian saying, meaning "shout" drinks. To buy the
round of drinks. You can shout a mate anything you like, as long as you have the money!. Works on a
reciprocal system, unless your mates are
tightarses
shout
by bigE on Feb 03, 2012 05:29:09
UK slang term referring to a party of some
sort such as house parties etc. Commonly used in
Manchester. No different to any other type of party.
Example:
Person a: Yo, you heard bout dat shout in
stockport?
Person b:
Yea yea it's some
Turkish guy's house innit? you hittin it?
Person a: Yea yea it's gonna go off!
Shout
by yuboy336 on Oct 24, 2017 04:12:24
Another word for idea. A thought or
notion, anything that is conjured up in
the brain and sometimes put into action and/or shared with the rest of
the crowd.
shouted
by dodgyjanet on Dec 18, 2004 02:44:34
New Zealand/Australian term.
Past tense of shout. Meaning to have bought something for someone else with no gain to oneself (expect the
expectation that they'll do the same for you sometime in the future).
Example:
I went out
on the town with my friend Dave. He had no money so I shouted him a few beers.
or
I shouted a
keg to celebrate my promotion and invited
all my friends.
Shout
by Anonymous on Aug 07, 2003 03:33:27
On Shout
by undefined on Nov 19, 2002 10:29:26
Example:
"
Diane put me on shout to
Warren!"
"Look you told Shena____________, basically you put me on shout"