Boo Humbug

This is an expletive for those who dislike Halloween.
You: Hey are you going trick or treating this year?
Me: Boo Humbug

Jane: You guys should come to our Halloween party this weekend!
Me: I hate Halloween parties. Boo humbug.
by askingyou October 28, 2010
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humbug the balls

A phrase used by the HTC EVO to replace "him by the balls." It's a little known fact that HTC's current CEO was actually married to Ebeneezer Scrooge for a short period of time- it's rumored that this is a reference to his favorite form of foreplay
1. What a bitch- she has humbug the balls.
2. What a lucky guy, she's going to humbug the balls.
by Esizzle's Dad June 22, 2010
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bah humbug

When a girl (typicaly in her 20's) is fucking an older man (typicaly 70s and up) and once the man busts his load he dies on top of the girl.
The old ass fart gave that sorority chick a bah humbug.
by w. ryan October 14, 2007
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cherry humbug

the act of when u go erect, place ur pointer and middle finger of both hands-on each testical, (right middle and pointer on right testical, left middle and pointer on left testical) and then you move your hands up and down so ur boner is bobbling around
my boyfriend alwauys did the cherry humbug before sex, and it was so funny
by periodwithtrans February 06, 2023
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baja humbug

Someone who is from Mexico and hates Christmas
"Man, Juan really hates Christmas."
"Yeah, he's a real Baja Humbug."
by DrBruz November 20, 2013
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Bah Hallow Humbug

An exclamation conveying a strong hatred of people and activities associated with Halloween.
The old scary man on the block would scream, “Bah Hallow Humbug!!” at children attempting to trick or treat at his house.
by Johnny Donut October 31, 2019
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Baa, humbug!

What da infamous "wolf in sheep's clothing" miser from mid-19th-century London had to say about Christmas.
Ebeneezer Scrooge sure was awfully "ram-headed" to say "Baa, humbug!" to any member of the London "flock" who wished him a Merry Christmas... I wonder if he'd have said the same thing nowadays, when many of us speak of the end-of-year period by using the "politically correct" title of "winter holidays"? He considered himself pretty shrewd, though, so maybe he would have thought that everyone was just trying to "pull the wool over his eyes" by still referring to basically the same holiday, even though they were indeed using a different title?
by QuacksO April 14, 2019
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