Betwixtmas
English
Etymology
Blend of betwixt + Christmas.
Proper noun
Betwixtmas
- Synonym of Twixmas.
- 2021 December 26, Emma John, “Families have had their fun. Now, for us singletons, let the magic of Betwixtmas begin”, in The Observer[1], →ISSN:
- Thank the blessed baby Jesus, then, for Betwixtmas, which begins, according to my calendar at least, on 27 December. This special four-day period is nestled between the messy aftermath and clean-up duties of family Christmas and the exhausting-sounding New Year’s Eve party I will almost certainly flake out of at the last minute.