holler
by polksalad on Sep 26, 2010 19:52:56
in the south east mountains of the united states this word is used instead of
hollow;A small rising valley region between two
hills or mountains;often containing a
creek; and of course it can also mean to scream or yell.
Example:
He ben
mared bout fie yer now ;livin bout a mile up tu holler he got a place
onu east side the
crik.=He has been married about five years now;living about a mile up the hollow;he has a place on the east side of the creek
holleration
by Urbaknight on Feb 17, 2008 00:09:11
An excessive amount of
yelling or loud-talking, which is usually the result of (or resulting in) a fight,
stabbing, killing, or some other physical
altercation.
Example:
Setting: A fight breaks out at the club. A
bouncer comes to break up the fight. Both fighters are yelling to avoid looking like
a punk.
Person A to Person B on the
sidelines at the club:
There's way too much holleration going on in here. Let's go before somebody starts shooting.
holler
by TheTripleBizzle on May 01, 2006 14:56:57
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."
Example:
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."