As noted in this Index.hr article , such phrases are sometimes used in a broader context to mock or satirize the extreme commercialization of Christmas, resulting in edgy, "alternative" holiday content. Conclusion
It often appears alongside other "dark" holiday parodies, such as "Pršti pršti bela staza, zaklali smo Deda Mraza" (Sparkle sparkle white path, we've slaughtered Santa Claus). ⚠️ Cultural Note
Unpacking the Cultural Significance of "Prsti Prsti Bela Staza Eno Jebu Deda Mraza"
While the rhyme likely started in schoolyards or bars, it gained a second life with the arrival of the internet. It became a popular search term for:
In a society that traditionally holds childhood innocence and family holidays in high regard, breaking the "purity" of a Christmas carol is the quickest way to get a laugh (or a gasp).