The word your looking for is "gnar" or "gnarly". It comes from a Snowboarding video self titled as GNAR which was made by Robb Gaffney in memory of skier Shane McConkey. It stands for Gaffneys Numerical Assessment of Radness. The idea behind the video was that people were taking snowsports too seriously and so to make fun of those people, Shane McConkey, Robb Gaffney's good friend would pretend he was really obsessed with being better than everyone. He and Shane wrote a book called "squawliwood" named after his home mountain of squaw and gave certain runs and tricks a certain number of points. So a particularly difficult run would be a gnarly one.Now shredding gnarly means you did something perfectly, really cool or just plain crazy. For those of you who are in to doing really cool but stupid stuff. Check out GNAR and try to get a game going on your mountain
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To go big, never stop or give up; accept the reality that anything is possible, and everything can be accomplished if you set your mind to it. OR, to snowboard to one's fullest potential on difficult or challenging terrain.
slang
Derby slang words are words that are used in the Derbyshire dialect. Some Derby slang words include "be said" and "belter" along with "clammed."
Some slang words from 2006 include "bling bling," "crunk," "whatevs," and "fam."
Here are some slang terms for potatoes:SpudsTatersMurphyTots
Some slang words for crack include rock, hard, white lady, and base.
Cool, groovy, far out, and hip are examples of slang words from 1966.
Some examples of slang words that rhyme with "silver" are "chiller" and "killer".
There's a lot of slang words for dollars, like buck and George.
honning in on
quack
Gander
Chic