Word for the day gnarly

gnarly



[nahr-lee]
Spell Syllables



adjective, gnarlier, gnarliest.

1.gnarled.

2.Slang. distasteful; distressing; offensive; gross:a comic noted for his gnarly humor.

I encountered the slang meaning used by Chris Hayes who does the hour slot on MSNBC just before Rachel Maddow.




 

I have heard it used about trees! Old and gnarled, with lots of bumps, knots etc.
 

Yes, that's the primary meaning and in that sense I could use the word to describe several (most) parts of my body. It seems to me that Dickens might have used the word a lot, but then Dickens probably used every word in the English language a lot.
 
Yes, that's the primary meaning and in that sense I could use the word to describe several (most) parts of my body. It seems to me that Dickens might have used the word a lot, but then Dickens probably used every word in the English language a lot.

WHAT THE DICKENS!
This old saying does not come from the writer Charles Dickens (1812-1870). It is much older than him! It has been around since at least the 16th century. Originally 'Dickens' was another name for the Devil.
 

Back
Top