Sure! "I could hear my friend holler from across the field to get my attention."
"Holler" is slang for shouting or calling out loudly. It can also mean to seek or ask for something, as in "Give me a holler if you need help."
The word "holler" comes from the Old High German word "holon," meaning to call out or shout loudly. It has been used in various forms in English since the 17th century to signify a loud cry or shout.
The word "mean" can be a verb, a noun, or an adjective.
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A holler is a valley in the Appalachian mountains -- it is dialect. The head of the holler would be the origin, or beginning of the holler.
Sure! "I could hear my friend holler from across the field to get my attention."
Words that mean the same thing as scream include yell, holler and shriek.
"Holler" is slang for shouting or calling out loudly. It can also mean to seek or ask for something, as in "Give me a holler if you need help."
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shout enough
The past tense is hollered.
It's from the US Appalachian Mountains -- it means "just a little way." Think of the distance you can spit and that you can "holler" or yell. A "holler" also means a small valley, so it could mean "just the next valley" as well.
The word "holler" comes from the Old High German word "holon," meaning to call out or shout loudly. It has been used in various forms in English since the 17th century to signify a loud cry or shout.
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The word hollering is slang, a form of the verb to holler, meaning to yell.
Monica Holler was born in 1984.