A fork of Rural Dictionary
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."
noun. Version of the word "hollow" in the southern dialect.
"Spend my dollar, parked in the holler 'neath the mountain moonlight" -Alabama
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
To address more than just a "Holler, hey how are you?" also can be used as another way to grab the attention of a mass audience. Instead of saying, "Hey everyone!" use it as a massive holler... Kind of how States are considered a "nation" whenever its being addressed... "Holleration" can be considered as a wide spread.... Holler.
Holleration! I just wanted to let everyone know... " or when a friend goes, "Holler, " You say, "Holleration!" Oh whats even a good one is... when your friend is going hay wire at meeting new guys at the bar say, "Girl, what is this? You're having a massive holleration.
A word used by Rodney Atkins in the song "In The Middle" referring to the hills and hollows found in the state of Tennessee.
verb: The act of a male's attempts at seducing a female through the use of words and manipulation.
Girl, you hear those ghetto fools trying to be playas and hollering at us? Shoooooot!
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.