Santa's famous "Ho, Ho, Ho!" refers to his deep belly laugh.
"It is the sound he makes when he laughs. It was originally HAHAHA instead of HOHOHO. Santa is considered a jolly man saying HO...HO...Ho!"
My further question is who first had Santa say, "Ho ho ho!" and when? Could "ho" originally have had a meaning beyond just expressing a jolly laugh, since he is also considered Saint Nick? Could "ho, ho ho!" be a short version of what The Bible in the book of Revelations writes the heavenly creatures say, "Holy, holy, holy"?
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You can simply say "I love you" to express your feelings to someone you care about.
No, Santa does not fart and say Ho ho ho. However, Santa does say Ho Ho Ho.
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Santa says ho three times. "Ho Ho Ho, Merry Christmas"
Ho Ho Ho! Merry Christmas!
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My ears LOVE to hear Santa say "Ho ho ho, Merry Christmas!"
ho pronounced hoouhهوHere is how you say it: howaHint:think of ho ho ho as in santa and WA as in wet. and use a long a.
Yes, I would say he does say HO HO HO. But it's not like a Santa Claus HO HO HO it's more of a OH OH OH.
Santa Claus says that, although many others say it around Christmastime as well. :)
Yes, Santa Clause (Father Christmas) says ho ho ho in most countries.
The saying "ho, ho, ho" originated with Santa Clause.
yes it keeps the Christmas sprit around and if not santa could not be jolly Madison