English Idioms from A-Z

Give Someone A Holler

The idiom "give someone a holler" means to call or contact someone, usually by phone or text message. It is a casual way of asking someone to get in touch with you or to reach out to them.

For example, if you want to talk to your friend, you can say "Hey, give me a holler when you have a chance." This means you want your friend to call or text you when they are free to talk.

The phrase is commonly used in informal situations, such as among friends or family members. It is also used in professional settings, such as in business or networking, to ask someone to contact you for further discussion or collaboration.

Overall, "give someone a holler" is a friendly and informal way of asking someone to contact you.


The usage of the idiom 'Give Someone A Holler' in a sentence

• Can you give me a holler when you're ready to go?

• I'll give you a holler when I arrive at the airport.

• I'll give my friend a holler to see if she wants to grab lunch tomorrow.

• After finishing my book, I decided to give the author a holler to express my admiration for their work.

• If you're ever in the area, give me a holler and we can hang out.

• Don't forget to give me a holler if you need any help with your homework.

Copyright © 2023 Jaehyeong Lee
hi@jaehlee.dev
Home | Check | About | Sentences | Word List | Idioms | Slang | 한국어