Santa Claus

Definition

(Noun; Mythical Figure) Santa Claus is a mythical figure who magically delivers presents to children around the world on Christmas Eve despite never having been seen in public or caught on camera.

Santa Claus: A snowman wearing a top hat stands atop a roof with eight reindeer harnessed together nearby as elves scramble about delivering gifts through chimneys below them in the moonlight sky above

Usage

Santa must have some pretty good lawyers because he's managed to avoid getting sued for breaking and entering all these years!

Insight

What did Mrs Claus say when she saw Santa flying away? "Oh no - not again!"

Origin

The legend of Santa Claus began centuries ago when an old man named St Nick decided it would be fun to dress up like a giant red-suited elf and sneak into people's houses at night while they were sleeping!

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