"Craic" (pronoucned "crack") is a Gaelic term which essentially translates into "a good time." The term is commonly used in reference to gatherings and parties where there is singing, dancing, drinking, and general joviality. To have had "a good craic" is to say you had lots of fun.
The Craic was created on 1999-04-29.
CRAIC Technologies was created in 2002.
"craic" is an Irish word for good talk/gossip. What's the craic could be translated to "what's the word".
Craic on the Road was created in 1994-08.
Craic. Usually pronounced "crack". "It was great craic!" We also say "What's the craic ?" for "What's up ? How are you ?"
The Craic - 1999 is rated/received certificates of: Australia:M Iceland:12 New Zealand:M
Craic means fun or enjoyment. But it is not Irish. It is a recent modification of the spelling of crack to give it an Irish appearance. There never was historically a word craic which meant fun or enjoyment in the Gaelic language.
for the craic
The cast of The Depth of Craic - 2014 includes: Emmett Hughes Dylan Townsend
"Whats the craic?"
spraoi / craic / spórt
Yes, its good craic