all rise (in court)
It's a way of emphasizing the word. In your examples, "When +we+ laugh" or "When +you+ shout" is similar to saying "When *we* laugh" or "When YOU shout."
Zounds!
A shout for encouragement that starts with ch is cheer.It could also be a chant
You might shout: Yes Yahoo yoo-hoo Yo!
Hosanna it means a shout of praise, or adoration.
People shout out encore. It begins with the letter e.
People shout Jump. It begins with the letter J.
At a soccer game people shout "Kick it!". It begins with the letter k.
The future tense of "shout" is "will shout" or "shall shout." For example, "I will shout at the concert tomorrow."
Time! Talk! That! This! Troy! Tree (if the driver is headed for one)
snort snap fingers shout scream sing sniffle sneeze snore
One common thing people might shout out that starts with a "d" is "Dude!" It's often used to get someone's attention or express excitement. Another option could be "Dare!" in a game context, encouraging someone to take a challenge. Both expressions convey enthusiasm or camaraderie in different situations.