Shout : v. tr. (word coming from mouth). Address name-calling, a sharp reprimand at someone, often in a rude manner, to express their displeasure.
Swallow, eat. We also say Engouler.
Shout insults
To yell at each other, to fight with swear words.
Under the pretext of controversy, some journalists are only arguing.
Insult.
Reprimand rudely.
Raising the sidewalk: wearing worn out, pierced shoes.
To brawl firmly with someone: to argue, to quarrel in a violent way.
Quote from the French poet Arthur Rimbaud (1854-1891): “And the drunken poet bawled out the universe”.
Quote from the American writer Truman Capote, by his birth name Truman Streckfus Persons (1924-1984): “Thank you, chick, he said, accepting the second cigarette. You are a good girl and I was wrong to yell at you. But I'm in a bad mood today. in his novel The crossing of summer (published posthumously in 2005).