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Like turkeys voting for Christmas
This idiom is used when someone accepts a situation that will have a bad outcome for them.
Don't be such a Grinch
someone who doesn't like fun
Ok scrooge
Said to someone who doesn't like fun or is tight with money. The miser from Dickens A Christmas Carol
Not a snowball chance in Hell
There is no way that is happening
Snowed under
To have too much work to do
It's the thought that counts
The kindness behind the act is what counts. Sometimes said sarcastically when receiving not such a good present
The more the merrier
The more people that come the better
The proof is in the pudding
Don't be too quick to judge lets see what happens.
To go on a wild goose chase
To look for something that is really hard to find
Giving someone the cold shoulder
Being angry at someone and ignoring them
Skating on thin ice
To be very close to getting into trouble
Its been put on ice
To put something off until later
Christmas come early this year
This idiom is used when something really good happens but it was completely unexpected.