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Definition of gulder in English: guldernounˈɡʌldə Northern Irish A loud shout, typically one expressing anger. an isolated gulder from the stand Example sentencesExamples - It was the voice—one that could crumble Jericho's walls with one gulder—that really caught the attention.
- We've had it to the back teeth with politicians who think that stunts and gulders are a substitute for negotiation.
- Only the occasional gulder from the teacher in the old school fell into the deep, sun-warmed silence of the village.
- What started as an odd mention at the press conferences has snow-balled into a collective gulder ahead of this summer's finals.
- True to form, he instructed me almost in a gulder to "just get up there and don't let them get a word in edgeways".
- The air was ringing with girlish squeals and boyish gulders.
verbˈɡʌldə [no object]Northern Irish Utter a loud shout, typically as an expression of anger. I was guldering at the officials for their bad refereeing Example sentencesExamples - The visit would traditionally have meant two hours spent with some big man stood behind you at the back of the stand guldering in your ear.
- We yell and gulder far more than we should do.
- They looked around in awe as 10,000 Ulster voices guldered Sweet Caroline.
- He opened his mouth and guldered, "Away ya go!"
- The well-oiled crowd guldered along to every word.
Origin Mid 18th century (originally Scots): of imitative origin. |