There are several variations of "kringle."
Kringle (n.): to give a reach around to Santa Claus or a member of his immediate family.
Kringling (v.): the act of giving a reach around to Santa Claus or a member of his immediate family. Example: This Christmas, I will be kringling the night away.
Kringled (v.): the definition for this word is censored by the U.S. government.
Kringley (adverb): to be "in the mood" for a kringle. Example: Every time I wear a Santa suit, I feel all kringley.
You may also "kringle" yourself or receive a "kringle," provided you are wearing a Santa suit.
These words were coined on The Skiffy and Fanty Show in their Torture Cinema episode on The Christmas Dragon.
Kringle (n.): to give a reach around to Santa Claus or a member of his immediate family.
Kringling (v.): the act of giving a reach around to Santa Claus or a member of his immediate family. Example: This Christmas, I will be kringling the night away.
Kringled (v.): the definition for this word is censored by the U.S. government.
Kringley (adverb): to be "in the mood" for a kringle. Example: Every time I wear a Santa suit, I feel all kringley.
You may also "kringle" yourself or receive a "kringle," provided you are wearing a Santa suit.
These words were coined on The Skiffy and Fanty Show in their Torture Cinema episode on The Christmas Dragon.
by Anonymous Podcaster December 17, 2018