A mispelling of the word crack. The word originates from the Anglo-Saxon term, "crack" meaning fun.
It possibly dates back as far as Old English or the older Scots dialect and is still used today by Ulster-Scots in northern areas of Ireland.
Borrowed by the Gaelic Irish and spelt "craic", the term has been picked up by UK journalists in recent years and has re-entered the use of the word in mainland UK, however Dublin journalists in the 1970s frequently spelt the word as "crack" in written articles.
It possibly dates back as far as Old English or the older Scots dialect and is still used today by Ulster-Scots in northern areas of Ireland.
Borrowed by the Gaelic Irish and spelt "craic", the term has been picked up by UK journalists in recent years and has re-entered the use of the word in mainland UK, however Dublin journalists in the 1970s frequently spelt the word as "crack" in written articles.
by G Holliday April 05, 2006
by thesaurus_rex February 22, 2008
by tom the tool November 12, 2006
a comment about person who has just said something extremely stupid or ridiculous, or done something extremely stupid or ridiculous
by Anonymous July 04, 2002
1) a prostitute who only sells access to his or her anus. 2) butt monkey 3) a girl who exposes her anal cleft by wearing pants that ride too low.
by Mike Oxhard July 10, 2006
Inserting corn into a female's (or male) anus,
leaving it until its about to come out, take a picture and there your have Crack Corn
leaving it until its about to come out, take a picture and there your have Crack Corn
by jizzyJames April 30, 2009
by Stan Morrow April 07, 2003