The act of leaving up holiday decorations so long that decorations for upcoming holidays are up at the same time.
Halloween decorations up through Thanksgiving, or even worse, Christmas is worse than any other cross holidation.
noun.
Definition: The practice or philosophy of rejecting modern-day holidays and their associated mainstream traditions, teachings, and commercialism. It critiques societal norms around celebrations, viewing them as arbitrary or superficial, and encourages a more individualistic or critical approach to marking significant occasions.
By embracing holidism, he rejected the fanfare of New Year's Eve, refusing to indulge in the 'new year, new me' mentality, as he believed real change shouldn't be tied to arbitrary dates.
As a holidist, she skipped Thanksgiving, feeling that it had lost its original meaning and had become a superficial celebration of excess.
His holidistic approach to life led him to decline participating in Halloween, arguing that society had commercialized fear and creativity into something shallow.
Their holidistic philosophy made them question the true significance of Independence Day, seeing it as just another excuse for parties rather than a moment for genuine reflection on history.
A holidate is when two people date eachother for a holiday/s only because they do not want to be lonley around family and friends
Shelly and i met and agree to be each others Holidate for new years
Longer than a date but shorter than a holiday.
Let's go for a Holidate in Torquay for 2 nights.
Verb: Holiday accessorizing. To decorate phenobulously for the holidays. (See definition for Phenobulous)
To take that which is and every day item and transform it for a specific holiday.
We need to Holidize the house for Halloween before the trick-or-treaters come.