outcarol
/ˈaʊtkɑːroʊl/Definitions
1. verb
to sing ‘Carol of the Bells’ in a public place, especially outside, often in a festive or holiday context.
“The group decided to outcarol their neighbors on Christmas Eve, filling the entire street with joyful music.”
2. noun
the act of singing ‘Carol of the Bells’ in a public place, especially outside, often in a festive or holiday context.
“The outcaroling tradition has become a beloved holiday custom in our town.”