People yell Geronimo because there was an Native American named Geronimo who loved jumping cliffs
They either yell Geronimo or timber.
yeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees she does even though he thinks people don't yell Geronimo when a tree falls :)
It means you can yell at people on the internet.
"Meeeeeeee!" "Geronimo!" (The fact that he yelled his own name as he leaped off a cliff is what started the whole thing.) Considering that planes had not yet been invented when he was alive, he'd probably yell "HOLY CR*P!" and would likely not know how to open his parachute.
No if you mean humans maybe
Geronimo is the Spanish form of the Christian name Jerome.
It's a boys' name, named after St. Jerome, a very contentious Catholic theologian who died in the year 420. His real name was the Greek name Hieronymous, which means sacred ("hiero") name ("nymous"). It is the same name as Geronimo, what people yell when jumping out of airplanes.
People yell run, robber or rebound. People yell Ready, Set, Go.
People yell catch, charge, cheers and close the door. People yell come here, congratulations and cops.
yell
4, Thea, Trap, Benjamin. and of course Geronimo
In actuality, Geronimo is Spanish and an incident between the Mexicans and the Apache on St. Geronimo's day. Geronimo spoke an Apache dialect.