especially American EnglishAmE informalSHOUT to shout loudly 呼喊,大叫SYN yell
holler at
I heard someone hollering at me.
我听见有人对我大叫。
—holler noun [countableC]
Examples from the Corpus
holler• If you need anything, just holler.• I used to scream and holler.• They pushed against the fence, waved their arms and hollered.• In a way, I was hollering for them to track me.• Mrs Bayhollered from the kitchen.• Uncautious now, he hollered her name.• He called up the stairs; she hollered in answer.• That scared me the way he hollered so loud.
holler at• Hollering at me isn't going to find us a parking place.
Originholler
(1600-1700)hollo“(to make) a shout to attract attention”((16-19 centuries))