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Hoot and holler Meaning in English

expression

HOOT and HAH-ler
HOOT and HOL-uh

Definition

To make a lot of loud noises by shouting and yelling, often as a group, usually to show excitement, have fun, or during celebrations.

Usage & Nuances

This is an informal, folksy American English expression. Common at parties, concerts, and sports events. Rare in formal writing. Implies loud, happy noise—not anger. Can also mean to protest loudly, though that's less common.

Example Sentences

The crowd began to hoot and holler when the band played their favorite song.

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Kids like to hoot and holler at birthday parties.

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Please don't hoot and holler inside the library.

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Everyone started to hoot and holler when the home team scored the winning goal.

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They were out back hooting and hollering until midnight.

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If you hoot and holler at the concert, you might get the band's attention.

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