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To forcibly remove another person's penis with your teeth. Damn, last night I got gnarled and now I can't pee!
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Derived from the word gnarly. It is a general sign of approval, and can be used for any expression of approval. Its origins are from the suburbs of Cincinnati, and it is usually accompanied by the 'hang loose' hand gesture in a shaking motion. Can you believe how hard I threw that orange at that guy? it was so gnarl.
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Noun:
Something tightly twisted and swollen. Verb: 1.) Twist into a deformed or damaged state. 2.) Make noises and remarks of displeasure and disapproval Noun:
"The old boxer's fists were two gnarls." Verb: 1.) "The dog gnarled the chew toy." 2.) "That woman is so wild she gnarled at me!" |
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amazing, great, superb Dawg that bud was gnarl!
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an uppity person who likes to make you feel like a "sinner"; someone who likes to point out all your flaws You big gnarl, its not like you've never lied!
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Gnarl which is shortened down, somegnarl is alot better trhen gnarly. That red train drivers hat is so gnarl!
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