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noun | 1. Enjoyable social activity; a good time. |
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| "Franklin's 50th birthday party was such a craic." | "My neighbors are always up for a craic in the backyard on the weekend." | "I learned a bit of local slang on my trip to Ireland — most appropriately 'craic,' which means 'a good time.'" |
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| Irish, 1970s |
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| While you'll hear mostly English in Ireland today, a lot of people still speak Irish, or Gaelic. "Craic" means "a good time," and you might also hear "fΓ‘ilte" ("welcome"), "grΓ‘" ("love"), and "saoirse" ("freedom"). ... | |
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