narly

gnarly

1. slang Awesome; fantastic; excellent; extreme. Primarily heard in US. Whoa, dude, that was a gnarly wave you caught on your surfboard out there! That was a gnarly read—really ahead of its time!
2. slang Gruesome; extremely unpleasant. Primarily heard in US. The accident left a pretty gnarly gash on his thigh. I know I've got a pretty gnarly face, but I think I would make a really good husband if someone could look past it.
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.

(g)narly

(ˈnɑrli)
mod. extreme; excellent; great; superior. (California.) This pizza is too gnarly for words!

narly

verb
See gnarly
McGraw-Hill's Dictionary of American Slang and Colloquial Expressions
See also:
  • gnarly
  • from go to whoa
  • double buffalo
  • dudical
  • take it easy
  • take it/things easy
  • mondo
  • fit for a king
  • fire
  • take things easy
References in periodicals archive
You then have to ask questions, do you need to do anything more?" The plight of those in Cumbria hasn't gone unnoticed across the country, though, with narly PS3.5m been raised so far towards the Cumbria Flood Recovery Appeal set up in the wake of Storm Desmond.
NilE-fer Narly of BahceE-ehir University shared in a press statement that even Turkish idioms promote violence against women.
Hospice fundraisers Ashleigh Chapman and Kim Bradley with Clair Watson, Lynn Bradley, Olwyn McPhillips, Beccy Narly, Ann Marie Dowson and Chris Darrell.
"Families who have lost their homes will need substantial longer-term support from the international community to ensure they have the means to rebuild their houses." Amos also expressed concern that 1.5 million children are at risk of acute malnutrition and narly 800,000 pregnant women and nursing mothers need nutritional help.
Narly 20% of those polled said their co-pays topped $100 a month, and 55% of the respondents said they would switch pharmacies if it would lower their out-of-pocket spending.
Narly 150 competitions have taken place, with greyhounds from a wide range of grades participating across all tracks.
"We know that experts, for example professional golfers or London taxi drivers, have different brain structures or patterns of brain activity from ordinary members of the public," said Narly Golestani, now based at the University of Geneva, Switzerland.
No word on the liturgy of the new ministry, but with this cast of characters in the pews, things could get a little narly. Vespers and midnight services are sure to be a big hit!
After narly six months we finally had a one-room house (14' x 32') we could move into.
Although to the naked eye Narly Carly's Super Awesome Page looks quite a lot like any other teen site, its status as a farce lies in its suspicious abuse of exclamation points, the word "like" and an overload of personal information, among other things.