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Patrick's Day is celebrated worldwide, with the influence of Irish culture and language evident in popular slang and terms. 'Craic', meaning fun or a good time, originated in Britain but gained its Irish spelling and widespread use. The term 'hooligan', for a violent troublemaker, comes from an Irish family name. Slogan, used for political campaigns and advertisements, is derived from Old Irish and Scottish Gaelic.
Courtesy: metro.co.uk
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