Grinch

/ɡrɪntʃ/ noun

A mean or grouchy person who ruins other people's fun or doesn't celebrate holidays with joy; someone who is stingy or lacks Christmas spirit.

Invented by Dr. Seuss for his 1957 children's book 'How the Grinch Stole Christmas'. The word is likely onomatopoetic, resembling a grumbling or grinding sound.

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