craics

基本释义

Irish word for fun/enjoyment that has been brought into the English language. usu. when mixed with alcohol and/or music. \r\n'Bhi craic agus ceol againn' : We had fun and music. \r\nFun doesn't really cut it though. General banter, good times had by all.\r\nAlso, a person who is good fun/great company.\n> It was great craic.\n> She's great craic when she gets going.\n> He's great craic when he has a few pints on him.\n> What's the craic?\n> How's the craic?\n> The craic was mighty.\n> Note: Very tricky to get away with saying this in the US without getting strange looks for police officers.\n
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