adjective General Slang

burly

BUR-lee · adjective · slang

Requiring serious strength, nerve, or experience.

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Describes a trick, obstacle, or rider that demands real strength, commitment, or experience, often something big and gnarly. It can praise both the feat and the person.

“That rail is way too burly to session on a first visit.”
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burly In A Sentence

That rail is way too burly to session on a first visit.

Origin & Usage

Action-sports slang for something heavy-duty and demanding.

People Also Ask

What does 'burly' mean in action sports?

It describes a trick, obstacle, or rider that demands real strength, commitment, or experience, usually something big and gnarly.

How do you use 'burly' in a sentence?

For example: 'That rail is way too burly to session on a first visit.'

Is 'burly' a compliment?

It can be. It praises both a demanding feat and the rider tough enough to take it on.

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