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gnar

Or gnarr

[nahr]

verb (used without object)

gnarred, gnarring 
  1. to snarl; growl.



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Word History and Origins

Origin of gnar1

1490–1500; imit; compare Old English gnyrran, German knarren, knirren, Middle Dutch gnerren, gnorren
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Example Sentences

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That same month, the rapper Lil Gnar posted a video with a caption “How to use Galaxy Gas.”

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On that fine bluebird day, I came as close to “shredding the gnar” — ski parlance for speeding down the mountain — as a wobbly-thighed, AARP-eligible woman could, flying down the Ciampac piste as the Marmolada glacier glistened in the distance.

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“I’d be ‘hunting for that gnar,’ ”—he smiled toothily—“and the other half of my life I’d be indoors, in chat rooms, looking at PC Gamer magazine.”

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To his surprise, he fell in love with the sport — and it wasn’t just shreddin’ the gnar that captivated him.

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This isn’t the smartwatch you wear to the boardroom or out on a date — this is the watch you put on when you’re headed to the break to get pitted or getting on a helicopter to shred some gnar.

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