See also: Holler

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Etymology 1 edit

American variant of holla, hallo or hollo.

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holler (plural hollers)

  1. A yell, shout.
    I heard a holler from over the fence.
  2. (by extension, colloquial) Any communication to get somebody's attention.
    If you need anything, just give me a holler.
  3. (music) A field holler.
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holler (third-person singular simple present hollers, present participle hollering, simple past and past participle hollered)

  1. (intransitive) To yell or shout.
    You can holler at your computer as much as you want, but it won't help anything.
  2. (transitive) To call out one or more words
  3. To complain, gripe
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Etymology 2 edit

Variation of hollow.

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holler (plural hollers)

  1. (Southern US, Appalachia) Alternative form of hollow (narrow valley between mountains).

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holler (not comparable)

  1. (dialectal, especially Southern US, Appalachia) Alternative form of hollow.
    the holler tree

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holler c (plural hollers, diminutive hollertje n)

  1. A (hurried) runner

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holler

  1. comparative degree of hol

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holler

  1. nominative plural of hol