Craic vs Hooley - What's the difference?
craic | hooley |
(Irish, Geordie) fun, especially through enjoyable company, a pleasant conversation.
* 2007 , Kevin Cullen, His peace in poetry , The Boston Globe, [http://www.boston.com/news/local/massachusetts/articles/2007/11/19/his_peace_in_poetry/]
(Ireland) A party; an evening of traditional music and dance.
*2002 , Joseph O'Connor, Star of the Sea , Vintage 2003, p. 88:
*:At a family gathering, a wake or a Christmas hooley , other children would step forward to sing a rhyme or dance a hornpipe.
A strong wind or gale, as in blowing a hooley
As nouns the difference between craic and hooley
is that craic is fun, especially through enjoyable company, a pleasant conversation while hooley is a party; an evening of traditional music and dance.craic
English
Noun
(-)- He nursed bottled water and listened to the accents, the stories, the craic .