Shout v. i. [imp. & p. p. Shouted; p. pr. & vb. n. Shouting.]
  1. To utter a sudden and loud outcry, as in joy, triumph, or exultation, or to attract attention, to animate soldiers, etc.
     Shouting of the men and women eke.   --Chaucer.
     They shouted thrice: what was the last cry for?   --Shak.
  2. To entertain with refreshments or the like gratuitously; to treat. [Slang, Australia & U. S.]
  To shout at, to utter shouts at; to deride or revile with shouts.
  shouted
       adj : in a vehement outcry; "his shouted words of encouragement
             could be heard over the crowd noises" [syn: yelled]