Shouting in a sentence as a noun

During week 1 there was shouting. Week 2 resulted in a fight.

No doubt, no shouting down, we know. There is a huge difference: Before we were written off as conspiracy nuts jobs.

It's not like anyone's shouting "We need to pass laws against this, right now!" Nobody is questioning Google's legal and moral right to force Google+ on us.

They seem pretty harmless as long as no one upvotes them, like cranks shouting on streetcorners. But when large numbers of people upvote such comments, you start to have a mob.

Of course, no good thing goes unnoticed The next month, there were three other doctors in the spaceport shouting out that they were buying avian meat. Well this simply would not do!

What's next: shouting about the robots taking over? Lamenting about how we're all losing our humanity and man weren't things better back in the old days?

It's the difference between wandering the streets shouting "does anybody want ice cream?" versus putting an ad in front of a bunch of people who have already told you that they're looking for ice cream.

I happen to agree with the overall conclusion that one should seek alternatives in these cases, but this is just an argument by shouting. It's foolish to simply declare, "it's not your choice".

They just checked logs, found a Russian ip address, and without doing an investigation started shouting "Russian Terror Attack!" and went to full on red alert.

It was twelve years ago this month that Steve Ballmer did his famous monkey dance while repeatedly shouting "Developers!" and apparently slipping into some sort of fugue state.

I can understand silently not supporting IE because of the features that aren't present, but shouting that you don't support IE in 2012 and calling it a feature just comes off as arrogant. My first reaction is, "so what?"

He talked all the way to the airport and was still shouting information to me as he walked up the steps to the plane and disappeared into it. He said that IBM had spent 25 man-years on Fortransit, but that the three of us could do the job in six months.

My position on copyright shifted in those months of shouting into the copyright void that is the Youtube/CDBaby scheme. I will break every copyright possible without care.

Do you understand just how little shouting that democracy doesn't work would have accomplished when faced with moral injustices like that? If your solution isn't getting passed, work on convincing people that it's the right solution.

Meanwhile my brother is shouting at me like a drill sergeant and through a combination of naivety and adrenaline I make it through my first 30 second sprint without too much difficulty. At this point my legs are burning quite a bit and I'm bright red with exertion, but otherwise ok.

At some point they realized teachers shouting over each other didn't work, or the teacher next door giving a lecture while the next set of desks over were taking an exam or whatever, and they put up paper-thin walls to divide the spaces, but still left the doors open. So at least you didn't have to see the classroom next door even if you had to hear them.

One of the guests had a severe breakdown and would spend hours in the middle of the night rapping or shouting at the top of the lungs, forcing his roommates to move to the permanent tents in the backyard. Eventually the guy left during one of his rants and disappeared for a few days, during which the landlord had us avoid calling the police because he did not want to have them involved.

The alpha males really, really hate competing with robots, because the alpha males invariably lose, so they complain that robots are stealing the money that the alpha males used to extract from their customers by right of being the one with a license to be shouting and sweaty at a particular physical location. Occasionally a robot blows up.

The decision was an extremely bad one and the passage by Holmes was inflammatory rhetoric since the case was clearly never about shouting fire in a theatre, it was about peacefully and reasonably protesting unconstitutional action by the government. The clear and present danger test was eliminated in 1969 when the Court established instead a "imminent lawless action" test as the line that speech must cross.

The one part that grinds my gears: we're all well acquainted with the stench of amateur pseudoeconomics, amateur pseudopsychology, and amateur pseudosociology that infest every Internet discussion like a splotchy, shouting Bill O'Reilly discussing the movement of tides. Move aside, fellas, here comes amateur pseudoneuroscience: >I posted this on Your Brain Rebalanced, and someone pointed out the obvious to me: neurons the fire together, wire together, and if I was still indulging those fantasies, I was still keeping those reward pathways strong.

Shouting definitions

noun

encouragement in the form of cheers from spectators; "it's all over but the shouting"

See also: cheering

noun

uttering a loud inarticulate cry as of pain or excitement

See also: yelling