holla

/ˈhɑlə/
interjection
  1. Used to get someone's attention or to greet someone informally.
    • He shouted 'Holla!' across the street to his friend.
    • Holla! Are you coming to the party tonight?
    • Holla, can you help me carry these bags?
noun
  1. A shout or call to attract attention.
    • She gave a loud holla to warn everyone about the storm.
    • The children responded to their mother's holla and came inside.
    • I heard a holla from the other side of the park.
verb
  1. To shout or call out, especially to get someone's attention.
    • He hollaed for his brother to come downstairs.
    • Don't holla in the library; it's a quiet zone.
    • She hollaed from the back of the crowd to get the speaker's notice.
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