Holler

  • 1Höller — ist der Familienname folgender Personen: Alois Höller (* 1989), österreichischer Fußballspieler Carsten Höller (* 1961), deutscher Künstler Dieter Höller (* 1938), deutscher Fußballspieler Egon Höller (1907–1991), österreichischer Jurist und… …

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  • 2Höller — is a German surname, and may refer to:* Carsten Höller (born 1961), German artist * York Höller (born 1944), German composeree also* Holler …

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  • 3holler — vb *shout, yell, shriek, scream, screech, squeal, whoop Analogous words: vociferate, clamor, bellow, *roar holler n shout, yell, shriek, scream, screech, squeal, whoop (see under SHOUT vb) Analogous words: bellow, roar, vociferation, bawl (see… …

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  • 4Holler — (Holder), soviel wie Holunder …

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  • 5holler — (v.) 1690s, Amer.Eng., variant of hollo (1540s) to shout, especially to call to the hounds in hunting, related to HELLO (Cf. hello). Cf. colloquial yeller for yellow, etc. As a style of singing (originally Southern U.S.), first recorded 1936.… …

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  • 6holler — [v] shout, yell bawl, bellow, call, cheer, complain, cry, hoot, howl, roar, scream, screech, shriek, shrill, squawk, squeal, ululate, vociferate, wail, whoop, yap, yelp; concepts 47,595 …

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  • 7holler — informal ► VERB ▪ give a loud shout. ► NOUN ▪ a loud shout. ORIGIN related to HALLOO(Cf. ↑H) …

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  • 8holler — holler1 [häl′ər] vi., vt. [altered < HOLLO, HOLLA] Informal to shout or yell n. Informal 1. a shout or yell ☆ 2. a working song sung by U.S. black field workers holler2 [häl′ər] adj., adv …

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  • 9Holler — Infobox Single Name = Holler Artist = Spice Girls Album = Forever B side = Let Love Lead the Way Released = 23 October 2000 (UK) 25 October 2000 (Japan) Format = CD single, 12 single, cassette single Recorded = 2000 Genre = Pop, R B Length = 4:15 …

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