A fork of Rural Dictionary
Fake Irish spelling of "crack" meaning fun, news, gossip, banter etc. Used by plastic paddies and those ignorant of there own language. "Crack" or "crak" originates from middle English and has been used for centuries. The first known use in Ireland is in the 1950s, using the correct spelling "crack". "Craic" first appeared in the 1990s.
What's the craic so it is
One of the famous shoe making Dassler brothers. Bobby moved from Germany to Lancashire where his name became synonymous with quality footwear.
Thems a reet pair of Bobby Dazzlers.
1. A pejorative term for a homosexual.
2. A small, flaccid, or otherwise underperforming penis.
1. Don't bend down, shitnob's behind you.
2. Get off me you useless shitnob, I'll use my fingers.
A white dude that's hung like a donkey.
John Holmes was a honky donk donkey honky.
A homeless person. From the rhyming slang paraffin lamp: tramp.
I gave the old paraffin a fiver to get himself some booze.
A buddy is more than a friend. They are more like a partner, but in a none sexual way. If the relationship is sexual then they become a "fuck buddy".
plural: buddies.
Starsky had a buddy called Hutch.
A boxer known for being a powerful puncher. Popularised by Mr T as "Clubber Lang" in the movie Rocky III.
George Foreman was a real clubber.