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单词 shout-out
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Definition of shout-out in English:

shout-out

noun
informal
  • (especially in hip-hop or dance music) a mention, credit, or greeting, typically one made over the radio or during a live performance.

    〈非正式〉(尤指嘻哈音乐或舞蹈音乐中通过广播电台或在现场演出时对演出者的)提名表扬(或嘉许、问候)

    do you have any shout-outs to the homies in Europe?
    Example sentencesExamples
    • A particular shout-out goes to all the bloggers, too numerous to mention, who I have met in real life, many of whom I now consider as friends.
    • I shall, in all fairness and tradition, now give a shout-out to all my fellow performers.
    • The bass throughout is astonishingly deep and clear, and for the first time in my reviewing career I feel compelled to give a shout-out to the mastering engineer.
    • Jarmusch also used his speech to give shout-outs to Hou (‘I am your student,’ he said) and our Torontonian also-rans.
    • You'll hear a lot of shout-outs to the ‘Neuf-trois’ - The Nine Three.
    • I love you all, as you know, and here are your shout-outs.
    • The Detroit Free Press reports that mega-promoter Clear Channel has been offering last-minute fire sales to ensure that Rod Stewart and Sting's shout-outs to ‘all the people in the back’ don't go unanswered.
    • There's just time for a shout-out to his granny, who has a cold and couldn't make it tonight.
    • The album's best song is the deliciously funky title track, a shout-out to soul legends like Earth, Wind & Fire and James Brown.
    • ‘Out of State’ is sweet and driving, and ‘Modern Age’ is a close-to-complacent shout-out to surrealism and post-70s rock.
    • I do have shout-outs to bands and musicians I like in my books, but the musical references can be misunderstood.
    • ‘The Intro’ is a deft move on its own; instead of sputtering out some pointless shout-outs and promises as other album intros do, Slim Thug kicks a maximalist dramatic monologue and knows exactly when to rap and when to just speak.
    • Besides the odd shout-out or movie sample, this 30-minute mini-album is instrumental and packed with simplistic rock riffs that emphasize the complexity of these six untitled original songs' shifting structures.
    • Immediately he engages the crowd, standing at the edge of the stage, giving his shout-outs, moving his body to his own groove.
    • The aforementioned ‘An Open Letter to NYC’ is the one track that truly lives up to the album's title with affectionate shout-outs to Brooklyn, the Bronx, Manhattan, Queens and Staten Island.
    • Okay, we've got a lot of business to attend to this week (don't miss the shout-outs down at the bottom), so I'm going to keep this week's theme - like many summer romances - relatively brief.
    • The diminutive bassist was actually getting a healthy dose of shout-outs from the audience, which led Danko to protest at one point that ‘I am a jealous man!’
    • You listen to a tape, and Busta Rhymes may start to give shout-outs.
    • Lead singer Beth starts out most shows with several shout-outs to ‘the fat ladies!’
    • Surely, she will get a shout-out from Flavor Flav somewhere in the album, or within its cover.

Definition of shout-out in US English:

shout-out

noun
informal
  • A message of congratulation, support, or appreciation.

    a special shout-out to Marlon Brando, Al Pacino, James Gandolfini, and Robert DeNiro for being such kick-ass cinematic mobsters
    Example sentencesExamples
    • ‘Out of State’ is sweet and driving, and ‘Modern Age’ is a close-to-complacent shout-out to surrealism and post-70s rock.
    • Jarmusch also used his speech to give shout-outs to Hou (‘I am your student,’ he said) and our Torontonian also-rans.
    • Immediately he engages the crowd, standing at the edge of the stage, giving his shout-outs, moving his body to his own groove.
    • The album's best song is the deliciously funky title track, a shout-out to soul legends like Earth, Wind & Fire and James Brown.
    • I love you all, as you know, and here are your shout-outs.
    • Surely, she will get a shout-out from Flavor Flav somewhere in the album, or within its cover.
    • Lead singer Beth starts out most shows with several shout-outs to ‘the fat ladies!’
    • The Detroit Free Press reports that mega-promoter Clear Channel has been offering last-minute fire sales to ensure that Rod Stewart and Sting's shout-outs to ‘all the people in the back’ don't go unanswered.
    • Okay, we've got a lot of business to attend to this week (don't miss the shout-outs down at the bottom), so I'm going to keep this week's theme - like many summer romances - relatively brief.
    • I shall, in all fairness and tradition, now give a shout-out to all my fellow performers.
    • I do have shout-outs to bands and musicians I like in my books, but the musical references can be misunderstood.
    • The bass throughout is astonishingly deep and clear, and for the first time in my reviewing career I feel compelled to give a shout-out to the mastering engineer.
    • You'll hear a lot of shout-outs to the ‘Neuf-trois’ - The Nine Three.
    • Besides the odd shout-out or movie sample, this 30-minute mini-album is instrumental and packed with simplistic rock riffs that emphasize the complexity of these six untitled original songs' shifting structures.
    • The diminutive bassist was actually getting a healthy dose of shout-outs from the audience, which led Danko to protest at one point that ‘I am a jealous man!’
    • You listen to a tape, and Busta Rhymes may start to give shout-outs.
    • ‘The Intro’ is a deft move on its own; instead of sputtering out some pointless shout-outs and promises as other album intros do, Slim Thug kicks a maximalist dramatic monologue and knows exactly when to rap and when to just speak.
    • There's just time for a shout-out to his granny, who has a cold and couldn't make it tonight.
    • The aforementioned ‘An Open Letter to NYC’ is the one track that truly lives up to the album's title with affectionate shout-outs to Brooklyn, the Bronx, Manhattan, Queens and Staten Island.
    • A particular shout-out goes to all the bloggers, too numerous to mention, who I have met in real life, many of whom I now consider as friends.
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