HHTYAY
Happy holidays to you and yours
Example
HHTYAY, have a safe weekend!
HH2U2!
Wishing HHTYAY
Related Slang
| Festivus | A holiday celebration |
| Chrismukkah | Christmas and Hanukkah |
| Crimbo | Christmas |
| Christmas creep | The slow expansion of the Christmas shopping season |
| Holiday orphan | A person with nowhere to go on a holiday |
| HAG1 | Have a good one |
| HAGW | Have a good week |
| HAGD | Have a good day |
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If you receive HHTYAY during the holiday season, it likely stands for "happy holidays to you and yours." This acronym is a PC way to wish others a merry wintertime, regardless of which winter holidays they celebrate.
Because HHTYAY is unlikely to offend, some people use it as their go-to holiday season signoff. Thus, you're likely to encounter HHTYAY at the end of at least one email, chat, or text message sent during December or January.