Sayings...
What's the Craic? = What's up?
For the Craic = Just for fun
Craic = Fun (pronounced "crack")
Craic = Fun (pronounced "crack")
Cheers/Grand/Thanks a Mil = Thanks or Cheers
Fag = Cigarette (which cost 8.60 euro from the machine ... $12 per pack!!)
Stag/Hen Party = Bachelor/Bachelorette Party
Fair Play To Ya = Well done
Bang On = Right On (not to be used as a command)
On the Swish/On the Hooch = Drinking (getting wasted). Example: "Erica was on the swish" = Erica was drinking/getting wasted.
Bang On = Right On (not to be used as a command)
On the Swish/On the Hooch = Drinking (getting wasted). Example: "Erica was on the swish" = Erica was drinking/getting wasted.
Food Terms...
Rashers = Irish bacon, which is really lean smoked ham (so lean I needed to add butter to cook it properly)
Streaky Rashers = American-style bacon (fatty and delicious)
Biscuits = Cookies
Chips = Fries
Crisps = Chips
Drink terms...
Vodka with a splash of "white" = "White" means 7-Up
Vodka with a splash of "red" = "Red" means the Irish Red Lemonade which is actually a reddish-orange citrus sparkling soda beverage and has very little to do with actual lemons
Pint of Smithwick's with a Guinness Head = A pint of Smithwick's beer with a little Guinness added at the end to make a creamy head that looks like a Guinness head.
Lager Shandy = A pint of Heineken/Budwiser/Carlsburg filled 3/4 and then topped with 7-Up
Beer Shandy = A pint of Smithwick's filled 3/4 and then topped with Irish Red Lemonade
Beer Shandy = A pint of Smithwick's filled 3/4 and then topped with Irish Red Lemonade
Bulmer's = An alcoholic apple cider, served with a pint glass of ice. Tastes like a light Wood Chuck or Hornsby's.
Mi Wadi = A concentrated artificial fruit drink to which you add water. Kids love it. Comes in orange, black currant, and lime. Also yummy to add to vodka.
Hot Whiskey/Port = A shot of Irish whiskey (or Port), 4 cloves, a lemon slice and fill the small glass with hot water. Add sugar if desired.
Baby Guinness = Tia Marie (or Kahlua) and Bailey's ... looks like a Guinness.
Just for the craic, see how many of these Irish terms you can incorporate into your conversations in the next few days! It's the craic!
Man--things have changed even since I was there! I only know the food terms! Language is ever evolving!
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