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  1. A common definition of the word is to yell, shout, cry, call, reach out, etc., as in “give a holler.” However, a holler can also be a place. However, a holler can also be a place.

  2. 13. Dez. 2019 · Definition of a WV Holler. Grandma’s farm is at the mouth of a holler. No one lives back up the holler anymore. It’s “Feel Good Friday” and I want to share something with you. We often talk about the hills of WV where my roots run deep. We talk about Grandma’s farm and the home of my heart. I tell you stories and memories that warm my ...

  3. 23. Jan. 2019 · holla. 1580s as a command to get attention, in which use it belongs in the group with hello, hallo. From 1520s as a command to "stop, cease," from French holà (15c.), which "Century Dictionary" analyzes as ho! + la "there." As an urban slang form of holler (v.) "greet, shout out to," it was in use by 2003. Advertisement.

  4. 20. Juni 2024 · The term “holler” is a dialectal variation of the word “hollow.”. In Virginia, the pronunciation “holler” is commonly used to refer to a small, sheltered valley among the mountains. It is a regional and colloquial term that is deeply rooted in Southern Appalachian speech. Hollers describe the valleys found in the mountainous regions ...

  5. 15. Juni 2024 · A holler in America is a small, sheltered valley that usually, but not necessarily, has a watercourse. It is commonly found in the Appalachian region and is characterized by its isolated and tight-knit communities. The term “holler” is often used in place names, especially informal ones.

  6. Vor einem Tag · What is a holler in Appalachian slang? A holler in Appalachian slang can have two meanings. It can refer to yelling, shouting, crying, or calling out, as in the phrase “give a holler.” It can also refer to a place, similar to a valley or a hollow. However, in Appalachia, it is more commonly referred to as a “hollow.”