holler
v.
shout, yell
Holler
holler
Noun
1. a very loud utterance (like the sound of an animal); "his bellow filled the hallway"
(synonym) bellow, bellowing, holla, hollering, hollo, holloa, roar, roaring, yowl
(hypernym) cry, outcry, call, yell, shout, vociferation
(derivation) holler out
2. a small valley between mountains; "he built himself a cabin in a hollow high up in the Appalachians"
(synonym) hollow
(hypernym) valley, vale
(hyponym) dell, dingle
Verb
1. shout out; "He hollered out to surrender our weapons"
(synonym) holler out
(hypernym) shout
(derivation) bellow, bellowing, holla, hollering, hollo, holloa, roar, roaring, yowl
2. utter a sudden loud cry; "she cried with pain when the doctor inserted the needle"; "I yelled to her from the window but she couldn't hear me"
(synonym) shout, shout out, cry, call, yell, scream, hollo, squall
(hypernym) utter, emit, let out, let loose
(hyponym) hollo
(verb-group) call
(derivation) bellow, bellowing, holla, hollering, hollo, holloa, roar, roaring, yowl
3. complain; "What was he hollering about?"
(synonym) gripe, grouse, crab, beef, squawk, bellyache
(hypernym) complain, kick, plain, sound off, quetch, kvetch
hol
adj.
hollow, empty, having nothing inside; bowl shaped, concave; worthless, meaningless
Holler
[Norse] In Norse myth, Holler is the god of death and destruction and the one who brings diseases and disasters. He drags people to his dungeon where he tortures them to death.