What is Holler?
1.
1. v. To shout loudly, especially when in pain.
2. v. To yell at ill-behaved children who normally reside in the southern United States.
3. v. To address a friend, colleage, or object of romantic pursuit; the caucasian form of "holla."
4. v. An expression meant to express agreement with another person's declarative statement; the caucasian form of "holla."
1. "When he dropped the hammer on my foot, I hollered so loud that the whole neighborhood could hear!"
2. "I could see Cletus tryin' to kiss his sister from across the yard, so I hollered at him to stop before I got my favorite switch."
3. "Holler at your boy," or "Holler at me tomorrow, girl."
4. Person 1: "Yo you have no business pimpin' like that with those new sneaks, son."
Person 2: "Holler at a baller. I got 'em yesterday."
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2.
a friendly term used to express excitement by a person lacking color (caucasians)
Karen: Hey theres a hot party tonight
Pat: HOLLER!
fyi: karen and pat are both preppy white kids
3.
noun. Version of the word "hollow" in the southern dialect.
"Spend my dollar, parked in the holler 'neath the mountain moonlight" -Alabama
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4.
The way white people say holla.
White person: Hey my fellow brotherns, wat it is yo. I gotta go but holler at me later.
5.
a cracka's way of sayin "holla". Holler is used (1) when in agreement with something, (2)to greet someone or (3) at random times.
(1) -Yo. What is Up Cracka?
-Nothing dogg.
-That babe over there sure is fine.
-Cracka Whaaaat?
-Cracka Please.
-These Cheez Nips sure are good.
-Holler.
(2)-Hello, Fitzgerald.
-Holler!
(3)-So I was at the Gymnasium the other night and--
-Holler!
6.
1. Interjection, an exclamation of greeting. 2. Verb a) To party; b) Enjoyable, pleasing or beautiful.
1. Holler, Tom. Holler back, Pete.
2. a) Gordon hollered into the wee hours; b) Lunch hollered.
7.
1. Interjection: an exlamation of greeting. 2. Verb: a) to party; b) enjoyable, pleasing or beautiful.
1. Holler, Tom. Holler back, Pete.
2. a) Gordon got
split and hollered into the wee hours. b) I recommend the trout meuniere; it hollers.