Craic (noun)

Fun, entertainment or enjoyable conversation, particularly in the context of Irish culture.

Origin:

Derived from the irish word "cráic", meaning fun, entertainment or enjoyable conversation.

Examples:

  1. We had great craic at the pub last night.
  2. The craic was mighty as we sang and told stories.
  3. We always have a good craic when we go out on a Friday night.
  4. There was plenty of craic to be had at the music festival.
  5. The craic was non-stop at the party last night.
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