A term used for the three holidays that are in the last three months: Halloween, Thanksgiving, and Christmas
"Happy Hollothanksmas!"
by Liam Delly October 12, 2008
Get the Hollothanksmas mug.Is the holiday celebrating the most wonderful time of the year, October through December. It is a time of great warmth, sharing, parties, and of great American commercialism. People complain about overlapping holidays, but why? The distinction between the three major holidays is only becoming less clear. Embrace it as Hallowthanksmas! It's certainly not going to disappear. It's a great excuse to eat, drink and be merry for three months straight! Each month is a celebration of its respective holidays, and seeing decorations and stores fully stocked should get our creative juices flowing; food, friends, parties and decorations are all a part of the holidays. Let's face it, Hallowthanksmas is here to stay, and I say God Bless It. And God Bless Us, everyone!
by B+N October 27, 2008
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Hallothanksmas is an event running from early October to New Years Eve. Due to peoples obsessive need to start the holidays earlier and earlier, the Three holidays of Halloween, Thanksgiving, and Christmas have merged into one huge morass of shopping.
by Matt Reuter November 30, 2005
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by mr big cheese January 1, 2012
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by ChaosQueen November 13, 2019
Get the hallowthanksmasyear day mug.A compounded title for the Holiday Season starting In October til after the twelve days of Christmas. This include New Years Day.
by Demicci D. Dior-Britt November 19, 2007
Get the Hallowthanksmas mug.The period of time starting in late October and ending on New Year's Eve, so named for the commercial tendency to put up Christmas displays before Halloween. See also Christmahanukwanzakah
by LaikaSol January 31, 2005
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