How much did Santa pay for his sleigh?
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Nothing, it was on the house.
The joke “How much did Santa pay for his sleigh? Nothing, it was on the house” employs a play on words to create humor. The phrase “on the house” is an idiomatic expression that means something is given away for free, typically in a bar or restaurant setting. However, the joke cleverly uses the literal interpretation of “on the house” to refer to Santa’s sleigh being on top of houses as he delivers presents on Christmas Eve. By juxtaposing these two meanings of the phrase, the joke creates a humorous twist, suggesting that Santa didn’t have to pay for his sleigh because it’s physically positioned on rooftops.
I was gonna guess nine bucks..