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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I had assumed it was Gaelic, but wikipedia says it's not... you live and learn.
Who says it's spelt craic anyway? Years ago in 70's Dublin I often saw that word 'crack' in print in articles in mags like 'In Dublin' or newspaper articles. I always assumed it had it's origin in cracking a joke or something. So in my young day we just enjoyed the crack without worrying about giving it some p/ss -elegant wine bar spelling. (BTW Carole Anne is from Glasgow :-)
Irish word, refers to good times, as well as scandal/gossip/goings on. No real English equivalent.Last night was great craic!
What's the craic?
Good website for answering this is http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=craic