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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?
by cinik November 9, 2010
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hobaring

Hobaring is the act of living like Jung Hoseok aka J-Hope and it involves being a ray of sunshine to others, spreading smiles and always being the eternal comfort and hope to others and to yourself as well
Nothing, I'm just hobaring
by hobi's hope May 1, 2021
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dog-collaring

Blatantly lying to others in front of the accused, about an action you know you committed, but have placed the blame on another.
I used a spool of cable wire as a leash for my friend's dog and ever since have blatantly denied it and blamed the dog's owner. He's tried to explain the truth ever since, in vain. Dog-collaring him has become a regular occurrence when we are together.
by Rwey February 13, 2009
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Lollaring

Putting your nuts way too close to somebody's face and not realizing that you're doing so.
Josh was fixing Travis's tire while Travis was lollaring him the whole time.
by Captain Lollar May 2, 2015
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hoopin n hollerin

The thing ya momma and aunts say the kids doing. Manley when there’s a large gathering of siblings and cousins. Hoopin and hollerin is a way older adults like to describe how loud kids sound.(Mostly just black parents)
Auntie 1: Them damn kids ova steady hoopin n hollerin.

Auntie 2: Mmmhm they too damn loud.
by Gave.it.to.you September 10, 2020
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Connor Hollingworth

wow i wish i was connor hollingworth
by the-wide-japs-eye October 28, 2011
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Hollingshead

A very old family of Anglo-Saxon origin. Beleived to have lived in Cheshire since before the Norman Conquest, most likely related to the Hollingsworths of the same area. Earliest known ancestor was Hugh Hollyn of Prestbury, Cheshire. It is an exceedingly rare surname, so, most people with this name are probably related.
Anthony Hollingshead was a Loyalist during the American Revolution and escaped to Canada.
by rumgills May 1, 2012
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