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Phrase(s): shout about someone or something
1. to yell about someone or something. • Alice is shouting about Tom, the guy who stood her up. • What are you shouting about? 2. to show one’s pride or enthusiasm about someone or something. (Usually with the object shifted to the front of the sentence.) • That’s really something to shout about. • She’s something to shout about.
McGrawhill's American Idioms And Phrasal Verbs