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  1. Jun 30, 2020 · The slang version of gnarly can be traced back to the 1970s, when surfers used it to describe a dangerous wave. By the 1980s, it spread, as teens used gnarly to mean both “excellent” and “disgusting.” What does nasty mean? Nasty is something that’s “physically filthy” or “disgustingly unclean.”

  2. (slang) difficult or dangerous (slang) very good; excellent. Wow, man! That's totally gnarly! See gnarly in the Oxford Advanced American Dictionary

  3. Mar 28, 2024 · The correct spelling is ‘Gnarly’. This term has two main meanings. Originally, it described something that was difficult or dangerous, like a challenging surf wave. Over time, ‘gnarly’ has also come to mean something excellent or awesome, especially in casual conversations among young people and in the surfing community. For example ...

  4. May 4, 2023 · The slang term "gnarly" originated in the 1970s surfing culture to describe dangerous or challenging waves and gained popularity as surfing itself became more widespread.

  5. Oct 9, 2021 · Gnarly is usually used in surfing to refer to a dangerous wave that can cause a daze, i.e. a gnarly wave. This is the most common use.

  6. a. : very difficult or challenging to deal with. a gnarly [=thorny, knotty] problem. gnarly conditions. Having … skidded around gnarly hairpin turns … , the two bikers pedaled furiously for the finish. Austin Murphy. b. : nasty, unpleasant. "This guy has some pretty gnarly karma coming …".

  7. used to describe something extreme, especially something that is very dangerous and exciting: The waves were what surfers would call " pretty gnarly". Have you ever had a gnarly car incident? SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. gnarly adjective (DIFFICULT)