Wow. There must be something wrong with you. They were using their Scottish accent but it wasn't strong at all. I think you're just being pretentious.
@Gilbo99 well we made the language then we made you from wot ever slaved colony, former or otherwise, that you are from. Dont be angry tho its not your fault
Oxford English Dictionary: "chiefly Irish enjoyable social activity; a good time:he loved the crack, the laughing"
Wikipedia: "Craic or crack is a term for fun, entertainment, and enjoyable conversation, particularly prominent in Ireland. It is often used with the definite article – the craic."
Wiktionary: "fun, especially through enjoyable company, a pleasant conversation."
Craic is a gaelicised version of the word Crack. 'Craic' was invented in 1968, and then later heavily promoted by Irish pubs/drinks companies as part of (southern) Irish culture, "come for the craic", rather than the Northern crack. The word 'crack', meaning fun or simply what's happening, has its roots in the Ulster-Scots dialect. It is not a Gaelic word, spelling it 'craic' is simply nonsense.
Well, now I know what I'm calling a cup of tea from now on.
MicahTheZombie 1 month ago
whos the girl shes fit
ismcb4sc 1 month ago
like people call ciggarettes fags or snouts, hate that
MarcusIGrant 1 month ago
'It's the Muffit show'... it's time to start the music..it's time to dress up right...
AdriansPunk 2 months ago
I wouldn't mind getting stuck into yer one's muffit
invalidgeneration 2 months ago
Now I know how someone feels trying to learn English.
061342 2 months ago 2
That ending is so like a mind fuck.
theoriginalhegs94 2 months ago 5
Out or nowhere hilarious.
GeoM56 2 months ago
I have been speaking English my entire life, but I didn't understand a bleeding word any of these blokes said.
ModerateNachos 2 months ago
@ModerateNachos Really? I'm not scottish but I understood that clear as day.
FernandoMontelbon 2 months ago
@ModerateNachos
Wow. There must be something wrong with you. They were using their Scottish accent but it wasn't strong at all. I think you're just being pretentious.
ChainsawVsGod 2 months ago
@ModerateNachos wit?
AdriansPunk 2 months ago
@ModerateNachos thats because hes speaking scottish.
JaguarPawww 1 month ago
@ModerateNachos you might want to take it off "mute" then!
jamietailz96 1 month ago
"Has everybody lost their meind?"
ELTIGERBLOOD 2 months ago
Desmond.
Criterion1990 2 months ago
Whaaaaat!
MyAndo123 2 months ago
I like to think this is how Limmy shops with his girlfriend in real life.
walonsubi 2 months ago
lol, silly british, don't you know nobody can understand you
Gilbo99 3 months ago
@Gilbo99 Actually the accent is scottish, but you're right it's still British. Do you understand the queen when she speaks? Anthony Hopkins?
verixion 3 months ago
@Gilbo99 well we made the language then we made you from wot ever slaved colony, former or otherwise, that you are from. Dont be angry tho its not your fault
gspotkentzoom 3 months ago
Muffet a' tea.
ljc9509 5 months ago
Another good point made by Limmy :)
toonuraccoon 8 months ago
lol
1988rangers 8 months ago
Crack not Craic, fuckers.
Lookitup!
Octavius0 8 months ago 3
@Octavius0
I did:)
Oxford English Dictionary: "chiefly Irish enjoyable social activity; a good time:he loved the crack, the laughing"
Wikipedia: "Craic or crack is a term for fun, entertainment, and enjoyable conversation, particularly prominent in Ireland. It is often used with the definite article – the craic."
Wiktionary: "fun, especially through enjoyable company, a pleasant conversation."
Any of those sources not good enough?
verixion 3 months ago
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Octavius0 3 months ago
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@verixion
Oxford: Crack
Wiki- Crack/Craic
Craic is a gaelicised version of the word Crack. 'Craic' was invented in 1968, and then later heavily promoted by Irish pubs/drinks companies as part of (southern) Irish culture, "come for the craic", rather than the Northern crack. The word 'crack', meaning fun or simply what's happening, has its roots in the Ulster-Scots dialect. It is not a Gaelic word, spelling it 'craic' is simply nonsense.
Octavius0 3 months ago 2
Im in love with that girl....
itsasoulthing 11 months ago 40
this is BRILLIANT!
Ianmundo 11 months ago
Limmy, I hate how you don't say please after he offers you a drink. Can you call the crew up and re-shoot it for the DVD please?
Mickeus 11 months ago 3
You walked RIGHT past the teabags!
TheRealJoeMonk 11 months ago 85
No matter how many of these sketches you make, a pharmacy is always going to be called a pharmacy!
cuntylishus 11 months ago
@cuntylishus die americunt!
artrocker65 4 months ago