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).
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.
or
I shouted a keg to celebrate my promotion and invited all my friends.
by dodgyjanet December 17, 2004

(Canadian) a phone call
by Anonymous August 6, 2003

When Someone says something that you told them, expecting they won't say anything
someone tells a secret.
someone tells a secret.
by undefined November 18, 2002

by CyberJake December 4, 2006


this is often done in black churches when you feel the "holy spirit". it is usually very big and draws a lot of attention. you may stomp on the floor and yell or jump up an down or number of other movements.
by k-deezie June 15, 2009

A status update posted on the website Shoutitout, it may contain a photo, link, checkin, or video as well.
by Pot2342 September 7, 2011
