"knotted and rugged," c. 1600, from gnarl (see gnarled) + -y (2). Picked up 1970s as surfer slang to describe a dangerous wave; it had spread to teen slang by 1982, where it meant both "excellent" and "disgusting."
glyptodon
G-man
gn-
gnarl
gnarled
gnarly
gnash
gnat
gnathic
gnatho-
gnaw