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- noun Plural form of
hollerer .
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Examples
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Defensive line coach Jim Washburn, one of the NFL's best hollerers in practice, hasn't been easy on his two young talents.
'Not going anywhere': Titans still see future in Vince Young 2009
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Dickie and Qwee and Manda & Kram and I had already planned to be the loudest hooters & hollerers in the audience when Justin took his bow.
Always Winter but Never Christmas princessalethea 2010
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First, a note on the holler itself: Points for clarity, timbre and volume, not to mention something we hollerers call "the X factor," which is indefinable, but can be quantified as "willingness to interrupt a President in the middle of the most important address to Congress on domestic policy in forty years."
Scott Brown: Joe Wilson: Pan-Carolina Hollerin' Champeen 2009
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As if we need further evidence that the left is made up of hand-wringing calamity hollerers.
Sound Politics: "Peak Oil" Despair Versus Energy Innovation 2007
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When David, Bruce, Al Gore, and all the rest of the global warming calamity hollerers abandon modern life and go live in teepees I might take them seriously.
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And I'm hoping we hear it over and over again, to appreciate what it says about the hollerer, his illustrious party of fellow hollerers, and their role, going forward, in the governance of this great country of ours.
Scott Brown: Joe Wilson: Pan-Carolina Hollerin' Champeen 2009
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"Great little hollerers!" said Johnny placidly, pulling at his pipe.
On the Stairs Henry B. Fuller
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Den I was one of de grandest hollerers you ever hear tell bout.
Slave Narratives: a Folk History of Slavery in the United States From Interviews with Former Slaves South Carolina Narratives, Part 2 Work Projects Administration
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I am also sure that the checks these hollerers have received from said Editors is more apt to read the Editor regrets than pay to the order of, if you get what I mean.
When Winter Comes to Main Street Grant Martin Overton 1908
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Things go abaout in a fog that ye don't see in clear weather -- yo-hoes an 'hollerers and such like.
Captains Courageous Rudyard Kipling 1900
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