Hey mister, throw me some beads.
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There are many men that did not shout, " The British are coming". The most famous person to have made this statement is, Paul Revere.
The island was called Iwo Jima on where the Americans troops raised the flag
Land Ahoy.
they have been very bad lol shout out to my turn up people and shawty whayts up
It is a phrase.
joyful shout
Because they want to get those people attention also to show that those people are important
"It's my 1st time" "I love Bacchus!" Or whatever parade it is... Jump and Point at people on the floats and make eye contact with them. And, yes, if you flash... you will get a ton of Beads!
Yes --- Actually. Famous to you and me, but he doesn't think himself as famous.
There is no direct homophone for "shout loud." However, there are homophones for individual words within the phrase such as "loud" and "allowed."
Twist and Shout was originally played by the Isley Brothers in 1962 and did become quite popular. The Beatles made the song famous in 1963.
You shout about winning the sporting event. You shout to call people or warn them about danger.
Sic semper tyranus
He may have, but the famous exclamation was attributed to Archimedes.
The first group to record "Shout" and make it famous was the Isley Brothers in 1959.
Danke Schoen and Shake It Up Baby (Twist and Shout).