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to say hello to oneself; saying hi to yourself
me gusta holarse (I like to say hello to myself
holarse by phil1234 November 10, 2010
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(also spelled holler in some areas, especially Kentucky) A very old Southern USA term meaning "down the road a spell" or, more accurately, "down in the valley a ways." Used a couple of hundred years before anyone had ever heard of Gangsta or "white, pasty people misusing Gangsta words."
Step out on the porch and give a yell down the hollar to your brother.
hollar by White-pasty-Danny February 4, 2007
1. Used to show superiority over another individual.

2. A way of saying goodbye, but not so politely. holla.
Shortly after cutting it up, I simply replied with "Hollard," just before I slammed the door in her face.
Hollard by Badboybem April 7, 2004
Verb. An old hick word meaning to yell.
Noun. A small dip between hills not large enough to be considered a valley.
When you are ready to leave just hollar at me.
I saw your horse in the hollar down past pens.
Hollar by An elf of Quenya June 10, 2018

Hollarator 

An electronic inter-personal communication device that serves as a vector for both voice and text based communications. Modern day hollarators are hand-held, and communications are transmitted via wireless digital information networks. Early hollarators transmitted communications between two cans via a string. However, advancements made during the technological revolution of the late 80's and 90's allowed for the creation of a more portable, wireless hollerator that provides the user with more consistency and clearer reception.

accepted alternative spellings include: hollerator.
see also: cell phone
Richard: Golly! That is one nice hollarator you have.
Lawrence: Thanks Dick. I received it at no cost for signing a new contract but it sure does drop a lot of calls.
Hollarator by Craig/Cory May 19, 2005

hollaring 

The act of holler.

The moment that somebody hollers at anothers, he is hollaring at them.
why is ur mother always hollaring at u so bad?

is that not the boy that was hollaring at his father yesterday?
hollaring by cinik November 9, 2010