Scrooge!
If you can't say anything nice, don't say anything at all.
Aging or growing older.
The phrase "el viejo" translates to "the old man" in English.
Being elderly
Crotchety or cantankerous.
If you can't say anything nice, don't say anything at all.
a man with no spirit of Christmas who changes his mind on Christmas eve
Oh, dude, you're hitting me with the riddles, huh? Alright, let me break it down for you. The stingy old man you're looking for is "Scrooge." It's 6 letters long and starts with an 'S'. So, there you have it, mystery solved!
Elder
An old miser usually refers to a rich person or man that is stingy with their money. Scrooge would be an example of an old miser.
Ebenezer Scrooge comes to mind- from a famous short story by Charles Dickens.
Misanthrope. Miserly. Geezer. John McCain. Someone who shouts "Get off my lawn!" while waving his cane. cheapskate, greedy, ungenerous, scrooge
Ebeneezer Scrooge
The Christmas stingy old man could be referring to the character Ebenezer Scrooge from Charles Dickens' novel "A Christmas Carol." Scrooge is known for his miserly and selfish ways until he undergoes a transformation after being visited by ghosts on Christmas Eve.
Perhaps you are referring to Ebeneezer Scrooge.
Another word for not old is young.
That would be Ebeneezer Scrooge from Charles Dickens' 'A Christmas Carol'.