
craic
PRONUNCIATION: (krak, pronounced as the word crack)
MEANING: noun: Good times involving pleasant company, enjoyable conversation, etc.
ETYMOLOGY: From Irish craic. It was a borrowing from English crack, respelled as craic, and then reborrowed into English. Earliest documented use: 1972.
USAGE: “‘Unbelievable golf course, brilliant craic, and stoked to record my best major finish with a T16,’ Ryan Fox said on his Instagram account.”
Fox Signs off with a Flourish; Dominion Post (Wellington, New Zealand); Jul 23, 2019.
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