Define Holler At Meaning

Holler At
1. to see each other
2. to talk over

1. Look, I'm gonna holler at you tomorrow?
2. So what you need to go is to holler at him and get an advance.
By Timmie
Holler At

"That boy is cute, I think I will try to holler at him.
By Desiri
Holler At
to use, see, hold, etc.

(At the dinner table) Let me holler at that gravy.
By Abbie
Holler
To call or shout

If you need help, just holler.
Give me a holler when you are ready to be picked up.
Stop your hollering
By Brook
Holler
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.

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
By Gertrude
Holleration
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.


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.
By Marinna
Hollerable
Someone who is single and can be hit on without the pain of a boyfriend or girlfriend in the way.

Hey, man did you hear dat hot ass beezy is hollerable after having dat big fight wit her boy!
By Cherish
Hollerate

"whattup, fam. just shoutin' you out. seein whas good. hollerate."
By Marthena
Holler
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."
By Federica
Holler
noun. Version of the word "hollow" in the southern dialect.


"Spend my dollar, parked in the holler 'neath the mountain moonlight" -Alabama
By Betsey