Ceilidh

What is Ceilidh?


1.

Ceilidh (kay-lee) is the Scotch Gaelic word for a "visit" -a party or celebration. The Irish Gaelic spelling variation is "ceili." The party involves dancing, music, drink and food... and usually that nasty haggis.

I'm going to preform the sword dance at the ceilidh.

See ceilidh, gaelic, scottish, party

2.

pronounced 'kay-lay', its pretty much a scottish folk dancing party where every one joins in in a kind of orchestrated dance and has muchos fun!

the expresssion 'to get ceilidh'(kayleyed) meaning to get very drunk could possibly come from all the drunken frivolity that takes place in these mad scottish parties of the same name.

och aye jimmy...see yoo at the cielidh on saturday.

or

man that party was bangin..i got totally ceilidh!

See kaylied, drunk, wasted, scottish

3.

Ceilidh is the word used (as a name) for one of the most interesting and enjoyable people in the world. Origionally used to describe a party, now used to describe a person that makes you feel like you are partying all the time. Ceilidh is the best person a man could strive to be with...ever! Who doesn't want to feel like they are part of a party each day?

Wow, that was one hell of a Ceilidh! Ceilidh's, nothing but god times!

See awsome, fun, wicked, loveable, cool


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