way, lay, say, pay, day, bay, hay, jay, lay, may, ray
Those three words are end rhymes, which means the end of the words (the "y" in this case) is the only part that rhymes.
Technically anything ending with the ee or y sound at the end
Worry and hairy are "end rhymes", meaning the last part of the words rhyme, in this case, the "y". They are not perfect rhymes. Please see the related questions below for "What rhymes with worry?" and "What rhymes with hairy?"
find words. rhyme them. add christmas-y words. the end.
Perfect end rhymes
no perfect rhymes, but for near rhymes try words that end with our.
Counter and bouncer are "end rhymes", meaning only the end of the word (er) rhymes. They are not perfect rhymes. See the related questions below for "What rhymes with counter?" and "What rhymes with bouncer?"
They are end rhymes, meaning the end of the words rhymes ("ent") but they are not perfect rhymes, meaning the entire words do not rhyme.
no perfect rhymes, by for near rhymes look for words that end with der.
no perfect rhymes, but for near rhymes try words that end with sts.
no perfect rhymes, but for near rhymes try words that end in ham.
Thanatology is the study of death and the end of life, and it rhymes with ology.