two hoops and a holler イディオム
can I get the holler
can I get to know you better? can I get your phone number?"Hey hottie, can I get tha holler?"
holler
1. to shout
2. see also can I get the holler
cry before one is hurt|cry|holler|holler before on
v. phr.,
informal To complain when there is no reason for it; become upset because you are worried or afraid.

Used in negative sentences.
When Billy went to the barber, he began to cry before the barber cut his hair and his father told him not to cry before he was hurt. 
Often used as a proverb.
John was worried because he would soon have a new boss. His mother said, "Don't cry before you're hurt!" Synonym: BORROW TROUBLE.
two whoops and a holler
1. An abnormally abbreviate distance. (That is, abbreviate abundant for the complete of shouting to travel.) So, I anticipate you're all set to alpha working. If you charge anything, I'm alone two whoops and a bark away! Thankfully, my accommodation was two whoops and a bark from the college, so I didn't charge a car to get to classes anniversary day.2. A baby or atomic amount. Usually acclimated afterwards "worth." I've abstruse by now that his promises ain't account two whoops and a holler. A: "Do you appetite to authority assimilate this book?" B: "Nah, that old affair isn't account two whoops and a holler. You can bung it."Learn more: and, holler, two, whoopstwo (w)hoops and a holler
Rur. a abbreviate distance. Lexington? That's aloof two whoops and a bark from here. We're aloof two hoops and a bark from the downtown.Learn more: and, holler, hoop, two