holler hol·ler vt , vi

holler hol·ler vt , vi
['hɒlə(r)]
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  • hol´ler|er — hol|ler1 «HOL uhr», verb, noun. Informal. –v.i., v.t. to cry or shout loudly; hollo. –n. 1. a loud cry or shout: »I put up a holler right at the jump (George Ade). 2. U.S. a work song of Negro slaves and laborers: »These field hollers, which… …   Useful english dictionary

  • hol|ler — hol|ler1 «HOL uhr», verb, noun. Informal. –v.i., v.t. to cry or shout loudly; hollo. –n. 1. a loud cry or shout: »I put up a holler right at the jump (George Ade). 2. U.S. a work song of Negro slaves and laborers: »These field hollers, which… …   Useful english dictionary

  • holler — hol•ler [[t]ˈhɒl ər[/t]] v. lered, ler•ing, n. v.i. 1) to cry aloud; shout; yell 2) to shout: to holler insults[/ex] 3) a loud cry; shout • Etymology: 1690–1700, amer.; var. of holla (see hallo) …   From formal English to slang

  • holler — hol|ler [ halər ] verb intransitive or transitive INFORMAL to shout very loudly ╾ hol|ler noun count …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • holler — hol|ler [ˈhɔlə US ˈha:lər] v [I and T] [Date: 1600 1700; Origin: hollo (to make) a shout to attract attention (16 19 centuries)] informal especially AmE to shout loudly = ↑yell holler at ▪ I heard someone hollering at me. >holler n …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • holler — hol·ler …   English syllables

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