holler
ho ler
- n a very loud utterance (like the sound of an animal)
- n a small valley between mountains
- v shout out
He hollered out to surrender our weapons - v utter a sudden loud cry
- v complain
What was he hollering about?
- As if the cateymount wasn't making enough trouble, a-hollering outside like a woman at night, the school board at Vanceburg, in Kentucky's Lewis County, ordered Joseph Johnson to.
- The Shouters, for instance, rewrote the Lord's Prayer to read simply, "Oh, Lord Jesus," and taught followers to holler the phrase while stamping their feet in unison.
- Said Parsons: "I would holler my holler, and by the time I got home and had the mules unhitched, Mother would have the ham a-fryin' and the peas a-cookin'.