Noun
stocking stuffer (plural stocking stuffers)
(informal) A small, relatively inexpensive Christmas present suitable for placing in a child's stocking, which was traditionally hung by a fireplace on Christmas Eve in anticipation that Santa Claus would fill it with gifts.
stocking-stuffer (plural stocking-stuffers)
Alternative spelling of stocking stuffer
stocking-stuffer
A severed foot is the ultimate stocking stuffer. Mitch Hedberg
Less opulent are "stocking stuffer" gift books, although The Big Book of Visual Sudoku by Maki Kaji (Workman) would need a very large stocking: 273 puzzles that are both catnip and Waterloo for Sudoku fans. Source: Internet
It’s a fabulous stocking stuffer and a great addition to The Cyber Love Shoppe. Source: Internet
Posted by Khamosh Pathak on Dec 25, 2017 Did you find a brand new iPhone in your stocking stuffer? Source: Internet
This book will delight cat lovers, and makes a great stocking stuffer.” Source: Internet
“This book will delight fans of Simon’s Cats and cat lovers, and makes a great stocking stuffer.” Source: Internet