It is an adjective meaning "easily becoming angry or annoyed."
2006-10-20 04:38:35
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answered by OldGringo 7
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Narly means either gritty or cool. Depends on how it was used. For example: This concert is NaRlY! = cool, great, weird but cool.
This place is smelly and narly= gritty, dirty, old.
Hope this sort of helps. Im white but I used the word before
2006-10-20 03:57:21
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answered by Brevin 2
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Like senile pronounced there are a number of ranges of hell however the precise layer is in all probability the main important in view it somewhat is crammed with the souls who ought to bypass to heaven yet they could't without the handbook of Jesus Christ our lord and savior it somewhat is why he went to hell for 3 days so no it does no longer mean dying or grave and it additionally does no longer mean the pit of without end dammed souls. yet i think of that the subsequent time he travels by way of hell it will take plenty longer than 3 days formerly he comes out. could God bless your soul and shop you from the palms of devil.
2016-12-08 17:58:12
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answered by mcdonnell 4
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surfer/stoner slang, usually spelled "gnarly." implies sometimes is extreme, out of control, weird, kinda fun/good but a little messed up or too much at the same time... can be good or bad depending on the situation.
2006-10-20 07:26:09
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answered by teresathegreat 7
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It's hard to tell....it could be good or bad.
You hear a lot of surfers use it to describe a great wave.
Or somebody might use it to describe something gross.
What was the rest of the conversation like?
2006-10-20 03:57:46
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answered by Tiffany 2
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"That's a narly mole on your face"
"Oh, look at that wave man" "Dude, that's narly"
2006-10-20 03:56:33
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answered by Barrett G 6
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The word ' gnarly ' slang means gross,offense,distasteful.distressing.
2006-10-20 04:01:36
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answered by Tinkerbelle 6
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it's something radical or extreme, it may be said in good or bad way...
It may be written also as gnarly
2006-10-20 03:55:25
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answered by esther c 4
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Unless it is a made up word it is not in Websters. Do you have it spelled correctly?
2006-10-20 03:54:05
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answered by Charm 2
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its gnarly and it means ugly ..........like when a dog gnarl es....growls..... at someone.......they wrinkle their face up.
2006-10-20 04:02:24
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answered by funkyk 3
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