Definition

Happy New Year!: Enjoy the year ahead! idiom
Happy New Year is used as a greeting from New Year's Eve (December 31st) through January, generally when you see someone for the first time that year.
  • "Happy New Year Icarus-"
  • "Happy New Year Brian"
  • "Happy New Year Susie"
  • "Season's greetings and Happy New Year, baby."

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