verb General Slang

shout

SHOWT · verb · informal

To buy a round or treat someone.

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Definitions

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To pay for something for others, especially a round of drinks; also a turn to pay ('my shout').

“Sit down, this round's my shout.”
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shout In A Sentence

Sit down, this round's my shout.

Origin & Usage

19th-century Australian; possibly from calling out ('shouting') an order at the bar.

Variants shoutedshouting

People Also Ask

What does 'shout' mean in Australian slang?

It means to buy something for others, especially a round of drinks. 'My shout' means it's your turn to pay.

Where does the Aussie 'shout' come from?

It dates to 19th-century Australia, possibly from calling out or 'shouting' an order at the bar for the whole group.

How does 'shouting' a round work?

In a group, people take turns paying for rounds. If someone shouts you a drink, the etiquette is to shout them one back later.

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