Shout-out

A shout-out is a greeting or acknowledgment of a person, group, or organization of significance. It is often done as a sign of respect, synonymous with "giving props".
The Oxford English Dictionary dates the term back to 1990, and notes that in the United States the term is particularly used among fans and performers of rap music (shout-outs are of particular significance in hip-hop culture), while in the United Kingdom it is particularly associated with the rave and club subculture. On either side of the Atlantic, the term is not limited to those groups. Contestants on game shows almost always are given an opportunity to "shout out" to friends and family watching the show on television at home, and other entertainment media that involve one-time appearances by regular people (such as talk shows) also occasionally allow shout-outs. An example of this is the CBS game show The Price Is Right. During the infamous 'spin the wheel' scenes for the selection of the contestants in the Showcase Showdown, the contestant gets an opportunity to "shout-out" to their friends or family while the wheel is spinning.
 
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