Anything pertaining to or involving something so cool or rad that is litteraly a festival of total gnarliness.
by sebastian crucial January 18, 2007
by dddddddddddd October 02, 2006
Someone who thrashes up the powder, the waves, or the streets with gnarliest amounts of awesome imaginable. Only a really rad dude can be a Gnar Star.
by The Gnar Star August 17, 2009
Mike: I chared sally's gnar so good last night!
John: That's awesome man!
Sam: I'll Char the Gnar all night long.
Donna: Yes!
John: That's awesome man!
Sam: I'll Char the Gnar all night long.
Donna: Yes!
by 3' O' Clock May 24, 2010
by super gnar gnar September 21, 2007
Noun- Name of a vehicle used in the intense thrashing of bushes, shrubs, mud holes,rocks and other varying terrain. Usually a highly modified Jeep or 4x4 of some type.
by piratevinny August 10, 2010
(v.) - to shred gnar, to bash the white-wave, to thrash the snow, to rock out wicked hard, to ride copious amounts of white pow so hard others are in awe of your steez.
Can be used to describe any action in which you do something awesome to the extreme, however should not be used lightly.
Can be used to describe any action in which you do something awesome to the extreme, however should not be used lightly.
-"Bro did you see Kass over there?"
-"Yeah bro he's been shredding gnar all day in the pipe."
-"Bro I met this girl last night at K-train's place, took her back to my place and we shredded gnar all night."
How not to use:
"Bro I've been just hanging out all day, shredding gnar."
-"What? Bro you can't use it that way."
"Bro did you see me shred gnar on that blue groomer?"
-"Dude check yourself, you can't just throw verbiage around like that."
-"Yeah bro he's been shredding gnar all day in the pipe."
-"Bro I met this girl last night at K-train's place, took her back to my place and we shredded gnar all night."
How not to use:
"Bro I've been just hanging out all day, shredding gnar."
-"What? Bro you can't use it that way."
"Bro did you see me shred gnar on that blue groomer?"
-"Dude check yourself, you can't just throw verbiage around like that."
by Jackson Hall December 30, 2008