Santa's workshop

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Santa's workshop (plural Santa's workshops)

  1. The mythical structure, usually envisioned as located at the North Pole, where Santa Claus and a large number of capable elves work tirelessly and gladly year-round to produce all of the toys and other gifts to be delivered throughout the world on Christmas Day.
  2. A fanciful replica of this structure, temporarily erected in a retail store, shopping mall, or other public venue at Christmastime as an attraction for children and parents.
  3. (idiomatic, by extension) A busy, productive large or small work environment, populated by dedicated workers.
    • 1983 February 11, Robin Herman, Laurie Johnston, “Frenzied Finish For Trump Tower Atrium”, in New York Times, retrieved 15 May 2014:
      Like a Santa's workshop for the rich, the huge shopping atrium was jammed with frenzied workers pushing to finish by Monday's opening.
    • 1999 February 21, Michael Isikoff, “The Right Wing Web”, in Newsweek, retrieved 15 May 2014:
      An acid-tongued blonde who writes a legal-affairs column for the right-wing weekly Human Events, Ann Coulter . . . laughed. "There are lots of us busy elves working away in Santa's workshop."
    • 2001 January 8, Aparisim Gosh, “Trapped in the System”, in Time, retrieved 15 May 2014:
      U.S. consumers . . . will look to China, as they have since the country a decade ago became a regular Santa's workshop for toys, clothes and electronic gizmos.
    • 2012 June 13, Deborah L. Jacobs, “How My Book Became A (Self-Published) Best Seller”, in Forbes, retrieved 15 May 2014:
      Next week 500 books not shipped elsewhere directly from the printer will arrive at our house. . . . At that point my Brooklyn brownstone will turn into Santa’s workshop as I package courtesy copies for all the sources who helped and people whose photos appear in the book. I will also send out review copies.

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