Happy Christmas Idioma
Christmas graduate
a student who leaves college at Christmas Among the Christmas graduates last year was Gerard Kutz.
To be off someone's Christmas card list
"Oh dear. I think I'm off her Christmas card list after insulting her husband!"
white Christmas
when it snows at Christmas: "There hasn't been a white Christmas here since 1983."
Christmas card|Christmas|Xmas|card
n.,
slang,
citizen's band radio jargon A speeding ticket.
Smokey just gave a Christmas card to the eighteen wheeler we passed.
Christmas club|Christmas|Xmas|club
n. A plan for putting money in the bank to be saved for Christmas shopping.
John deposits $10 each week in the Christmas club. The woman will get her Christmas club money on December 10.
Father Christmas|Christmas|Father|Xmas
n.,
British The joyful spirit of Christmas; Santa Claus.
English children look forward to the visit of Father Christmas.
lit up like a Christmas tree|Christmas|Christmas t
adj. phr.,
informal To be drunk.
On New Year's Eve Ned was lit up like a Christmas tree. Compare: THREE SHEETS TO THE WIND.
Happy Christmas
A accepted announcement of acceptable wishes said to addition on or anon afore Christmas. Primarily heard in UK, Ireland. A: "Happy Christmas, Tommy!" B: "Thanks, Dad. Blessed Christmas to you, too!" We aloof capital to appear by and ambition you a blessed Christmas!Learn more: Christmas, happy