Craic
[krak] /kræk/
noun
1.
fun and entertainment, especially good conversation and company (often preceded by the):
Come for the beer, lads, and stay for the craic!
2.
mischievous fun; :
We did it just for the craic.
/kræk/
noun
1.
an Irish spelling of crack (sense 31)
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