1.Something that is by nature disgusting or repulsive
2. Something that really sucks
variations: gangles, gangly, nar
2. Something that really sucks
variations: gangles, gangly, nar
by nainainai May 08, 2006
by BxIxGxOxNxE November 13, 2010
adj. "sicky-nar-nar" or "sicky-nar" is used to describe something that blew your mind, rocked your world, or otherwise kicked-ass.
It is derived from the common words "sick" and "gnarly" and is most often used to describe a dangerous trick on something with wheels or a board, or to describe a social function where everbody got wasted.
If you are the first to use this word in your group of friends, it is customary to charge others a dollar for the use of the word once they have heard it.
It is derived from the common words "sick" and "gnarly" and is most often used to describe a dangerous trick on something with wheels or a board, or to describe a social function where everbody got wasted.
If you are the first to use this word in your group of friends, it is customary to charge others a dollar for the use of the word once they have heard it.
"Dude, did you see Matt pull off that backflip? It was sicky-nar-nar."
"That party was sicky-nar." "Dude, you owe David five bucks now."
"That party was sicky-nar." "Dude, you owe David five bucks now."
by Lunaman September 22, 2006
A term used to simply insult somebodys well being, mainly used after the word what? Or on extremely brutal occasions...Yeah. alot of people like to use the term nar in a blatent manner, also known as "blates"...To be blatent when using nar the person saying nar should pull a face resembling > :| <. When the person you are insulting wants to know something or is engaging in conversation with you. Originated on the streets of Nothern Moor Wythenshawe.
Ross - " Yo dan Guess What Man "
Dan - "What?"
Ross - "Nar."
OR
Ross - " Dan Did You Have A Good Time Beating Dale?"
Dan - "Yeah!"
Ross - "Nar."
Dan - "What?"
Ross - "Nar."
OR
Ross - " Dan Did You Have A Good Time Beating Dale?"
Dan - "Yeah!"
Ross - "Nar."
by Ross Monks November 14, 2006