Wiktionary
vb. To hold forth about something in an opinionated manner
WordNet
v. speak one's opinion without fear or hesitation; "John spoke up at the meeting" [syn: opine, speak up, animadvert]
start playing; "The musicians struck up a tune" [syn: strike up]
express complaints, discontent, displeasure, or unhappiness; "My mother complains all day"; "She has a lot to kick about" [syn: complain, kick, plain, quetch, kvetch] [ant: cheer]
Wikipedia
Sound Off is an album by the progressive bluegrass band Country Gentlemen, recorded in 1971.
Sound Off is a 1952 comedy film featuring several songs, filmed in SuperCinecolor for Columbia Pictures and starring Mickey Rooney. The film was shot in August 1951. The film was the first of a three-picture contract between Rooney and producer Jonie Taps for Columbia where Rooney was paid $75,000 for each picture. It is also the first collaboration between Richard Quine, Blake Edwards and Dick Crockett. The same team next collaborated with Rooney in the Navy in All Ashore made the following year. The three worked together again on Rooney's television series The Mickey Rooney Show/Hey, Mulligan in 1954-55. Their final film in the Columbia contract was the black and white crime drama Drive a Crooked Road.
The film's title comes from the military cadence by Willie Lee Duckworth that was a major 1951 chart hit for Vaughn Monroe.
"Sound Off" is the first single from the 2010 album No Apologies by rock band Trapt.
Sound Off is the second studio album released by the American Christian tween pop girl group, The Rubyz. Similar to other iShine artists, Sound Off features 10 tracks, 5 original and 5 sing-along. It is the first album featuring The Rubyz as a duo rather than a trio.
Sound Off may refer to:
- Sound Off (film), a 1952 comedy starring Mickey Rooney
- Sound Off (The Country Gentlemen album), 1971
- Sound Off (The Rubyz album)
- "Sound Off" (song), a song by Trapt
- "Sound Off" (Vaughn Monroe song), a song by Vaughn Monroe
Usage examples of "sound off".
Rand passed the time by not-quite-watching flatscreen music videos from the Old Millennium, with the sound off, trolling for images to swipe.
I said, and stopped, listening for a sound off to the left, back in what had been a freight-loading bay.
Then the Herald Square clock, the one where those two statues with hammers bang away at a great big bell, that clock began to sound off the strokes of twelve noon.
Cirocco looked at her thoughtfully, then reached up and turned the television sound off.