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To come on to; to hit on. "That boy is cute, I think I will try to holler at him.
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1. to see each other
2. to talk over 1. Look, I'm gonna holler at you tomorrow?
2. So what you need to go is to holler at him and get an advance. |
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to use, see, hold, etc. (At the dinner table) Let me holler at that gravy.
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