Holler ( verb , noun )

(As a verb)

Holler ( verb )

  1. To shout or yell loudly, often in order to attract attention or to express strong emotion.
  2. To call out to someone, often to get their attention or to communicate with them from a distance.

Origin:

Probably of imitative origin; akin to old english holla to shout, old high german hollo.

Examples:

  1. He hollered for his friends to come and help him.
  2. She let out a holler as she saw her team score the winning goal.
  3. The coach hollered at the players to get their attention.
  4. I hollered out her name, but she didn't seem to hear me.
  5. He hollered at the top of his lungs to get the attention of the rescue team.

(As a noun)

Holler ( noun )

  1. To shout or yell loudly, often in order to attract attention or to express strong emotion.
  2. To call out to someone, often to get their attention or to communicate with them from a distance.

Origin:

Probably of imitative origin; akin to old english holla to shout, old high german hollo.

Examples:

  1. He hollered for his friends to come and help him.
  2. She let out a holler as she saw her team score the winning goal.
  3. The coach hollered at the players to get their attention.
  4. I hollered out her name, but she didn't seem to hear me.
  5. He hollered at the top of his lungs to get the attention of the rescue team.
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