Holler
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verb
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noun
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(As a verb)
Holler ( verb )
- To shout or yell loudly, often in order to attract attention or to express strong emotion.
- 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:
- He hollered for his friends to come and help him.
- She let out a holler as she saw her team score the winning goal.
- The coach hollered at the players to get their attention.
- I hollered out her name, but she didn't seem to hear me.
- He hollered at the top of his lungs to get the attention of the rescue team.
(As a noun)
Holler ( noun )
- To shout or yell loudly, often in order to attract attention or to express strong emotion.
- 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:
- He hollered for his friends to come and help him.
- She let out a holler as she saw her team score the winning goal.
- The coach hollered at the players to get their attention.
- I hollered out her name, but she didn't seem to hear me.
- He hollered at the top of his lungs to get the attention of the rescue team.