A potential hink-pink for a happy holiday plant could be "merry berry." In this case, "merry" refers to a feeling of happiness or joy, and "berry" could be a reference to a plant like holly or mistletoe commonly associated with the holiday season. Hink-pinks are word puzzles where the answer is a pair of rhyming words that describe a certain object or concept.
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Happy Holiday, Happy Holiday While the Merry Bells Keep Ringing Happy Holiday by Bing Crosby
If you are referring to one holiday: Happy Holiday If you are referring to more than one, such as Christmas and New Years: Happy Holidays.
Tagalog translation of Happy holiday: Maligayang pagdiriwang.
Emeril Live - 1997 Happy Happy Holiday was released on: USA: 26 November 2006
Happy holiday, happy holiday While the merry bells keep ringing
Happy Holiday - Jo Stafford album - was created in 1955.
It is Happy Holidays, with both words capitalized. "Holidays" is pluralized because (generally) you are referring to more than one day of the holiday.
Have a happy holiday! Or have a happy Christmas
The correct phrase is "happy holidays" without an apostrophe. "Happy holidays" is a common greeting used to wish someone well during the holiday season.
The correct saying is "Happy Holidays", now you know