Mark: "Did you see Joe last night at the Christmas party?"
Mary: "Yeah! He was definitely feeling christmessy"
Robyn (grabbing the bottle of wine): "I'm feeling so christmessy today"
Mary: "Yeah! He was definitely feeling christmessy"
Robyn (grabbing the bottle of wine): "I'm feeling so christmessy today"
by Aus Rat December 27, 2011
Get the Christmessy mug.A term that, while an attempt to be inclusive of various winter holidays and "festivals of light", also displays ignorance that Ramadan has no connection with the seasons of the solar year. Ramadan (a month of major religious observances within the Islamic lunar calendar) moves backwards through the solar calendar about eleven days every year.
In some years Ramadan gains visibility as it is coincidentally observed near the winter "holiday season", but it actually keeps cycling through the seasons.
In some years Ramadan gains visibility as it is coincidentally observed near the winter "holiday season", but it actually keeps cycling through the seasons.
In 2010 Ramadan spanned parts of August and September.
In 2011 Ramadan will fall approximately between August 1 and August 29 or 30.
This demonstrates that "Christmahannukwanzadan" illogically groups Ramadan with winter holidays.
In 2011 Ramadan will fall approximately between August 1 and August 29 or 30.
This demonstrates that "Christmahannukwanzadan" illogically groups Ramadan with winter holidays.
by Grinning Cat December 27, 2010
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The people at your church who only come to church on Christmas and Easter and take up the whole sanctuary.
person 1: Why is the church so full today?
person 2: It’s Easter so all the christmeasters are here.
person 1: That explains why there are no seats.
person 2: It’s Easter so all the christmeasters are here.
person 1: That explains why there are no seats.
by yeeyeepb April 26, 2019
Get the christmeasters mug.not a holiday, sopossedly christmas hanakuh and kwanza combined, people say it in a greeting in fear they might offend someone by saying the wrong holiday, its on a cell phone commercial...
by i hate this word December 7, 2005
Get the Christmahanakwanzakuh mug.A combination of Christmas (Christianity), Hanukkah (Judaism), Kwanzaa (Pan-Africanism), Diwali (Hinduism) and the Winter Solstice (other/none); a general term for holidays in December. More politically correct than Christmahanukkwanzaa, Christmahanukkwanztice and Christmakkah, but less politically correct than Christmahanukkwanzadandiwalstice (Christmas + Hannukah + Kwanzaa + Ramadan + Diwali + Solstice) and Christmahanukkwanzadandiwalstiledos (all that with Kaledos tacked onto the end for those Lithuanian reconstructionists).
by AgnosticRocker January 11, 2008
Get the Christmahanukkwandiwalstice mug.An even more multi-cultural version of Christmahanakwanzakah, so as not to exclude the Pagans who celebrate Yule.
(Christmas) (Hanukkah) (Kwanza) (Yule) All rolled into one big celebration.
(Christmas) (Hanukkah) (Kwanza) (Yule) All rolled into one big celebration.
Alice: Merry Christmahanakwanzayule!
Bob: Huh?
Alice: Well, I don't know which holiday you celebrate, and I didn't want to offend you.
Bob: Oh. Merry Christmahanakwanzayule to you too!
Bob: Huh?
Alice: Well, I don't know which holiday you celebrate, and I didn't want to offend you.
Bob: Oh. Merry Christmahanakwanzayule to you too!
by Zak Zennii August 1, 2006
Get the Christmahanakwanzayule mug."We can't throw a Christmas party because that would exclude the people who celebrate Kwanza and Hanuka. We can't throw a Hanuka party because that would exclude the people who celebrate Christmas and Kwanza. We can't throw a Kwanza party because that would exclude the people who celebrate Christmas and Hanuka. So let's throw a Christmahanukwanzica party!
by TeenX December 6, 2004
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