Used in Ireland as a greeting or to ask how another is doing. Can be used in many ways as "craic" loosely translates to "fun"
"Whats the craic ladd ?" (whats up)
"aw the craic was 90 at that party last night" (referring to percent out of 100)
"I'm enjoying the craic the night ladds"
"aw the craic was 90 at that party last night" (referring to percent out of 100)
"I'm enjoying the craic the night ladds"
by IRISH-GIRL-09 March 21, 2009
when two people are kissing so frantically they look like there eating each other. Now just used as a term in Ireland for kissing.
by IRISH-GIRL-09 March 21, 2009
a termed used in Ireland and the UK, generally regarding drinking. It means to keep it going, don't stop. can be used for other things than just drink, but generally its said then.
by IRISH-GIRL-09 March 21, 2009
by IRISH-GIRL-09 March 21, 2009
by IRISH-GIRL-09 March 21, 2009