From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishgive somebody a shoutgive somebody a shoutBritish English spokenSAY to go and find someone and tell them something Give me a shout when you’re ready to go. → shout
Examples from the Corpus
give somebody a shout• Give me a shout when you're ready to go.• Angel glanced round and gave a shout of warning.• Anyway, give me a shout if you want me.• At each round the Confederate artillerymen gave a shout, which seemed surprisingly near.• Suddenly the man called Barakai gave a shout, then charged.• Suddenly I was full of hope again, and I gave a great shout of happiness.• Melwas gave a shout, and swung his sword up for the kill.• I tugged the ribbon and lifted the lid and heard myself give a harsh shout of anger and rejection and probably shame.