Go Tell it on the Mountains.
Generally it means a group of people singing (or carolling) Christmas songs
I believe it is I aint getting nothing for Christmas.
In "A Christmas Carol," the term "nuts" is a slang expression used to indicate someone is crazy or mentally unstable. It is often used by characters to describe Scrooge's seemingly eccentric behavior before his redemption.
the first announcement was holidays 2009, so that means it won't be next year. maybe before Christmas or Christmas day.
Noel can mean: a) news b) Christmas c) a Christmas carol d) a birthday But in this case it means "Christmas" most likely :) So it's "Father Christmas"
The sprig of holly in "A Christmas Carol" represents the yuletide season and the traditional festive decorations associated with Christmas. It is a symbol of hope, renewal, and enduring happiness, which Scrooge embraces as he experiences a transformation in his understanding of the holiday spirit.
Sing....I guess... -- The word "carol" comes from the ancient Greek "choros" which means "dancing in a circle," and from the Old French word "Carole" which means "a song to accompany dancing". The use of the term originated in Britain and France in the middle ages
He'd spent all his life grubbing money, and not only by fair means.
Its means in this context either to physically shake a person or to frighten them or leave them shocked
"World Away" means in a different situation or opposite to the situation one found themselves in at that time
Its a religious folk song or popular hymn, particularly one associated with Christmas. The word carol comes from the ancient Greek to dance in a circle and from the old French term meaning to sing to accompany a dance
No it is not. The copyright was renewed in 1990 by Classic Media, LLC.