词汇 | holler |
释义 | holler 1. adjective stylish US, 1961 2. verb to talk US, 2001 holler outTo shout or yell (something in particular, which can be named between "holler" and "out"). Becky hollered out when I accidentally stepped on her foot. Just holler some instructions out, and I'll start working on this. holler uncleTo admit defeat or plead for mercy, especially in an informal physical contest of some kind. The brothers often play fought, but it was invariably the younger of the two who had to holler uncle by the end. hoot and hollerTo voice displeasure or unhappiness. There's no need to hoot and holler, Eleanor—we'll figure out a solution. Oh boy, what's the boss hooting and hollering about now? holler something outto yell something out. The guard hollered a warning out. They hollered out a warning. holler uncleand cry uncle; say uncleFig. to admit defeat. Joe kept pounding on Jim, trying to get him to holler uncle. He twisted my arm until I cried uncle. hoot and hollerto shout in disapproval; to call and shout one's displeasure. After the umpire rendered his decision, the spectators hooted and hollered their thoughts on the matter. It's hard to play a good game of basketball when the fans are hooting and hollering at everything you do. two (w)hoops and a hollerRur. a short distance. Lexington? That's just two whoops and a holler from here. We're just two hoops and a holler from the downtown. |
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