If she’s talking about an old person’s hands, say, gnarly is fine. If it’s the old slang word, then avoid. In general, slang doesn’t age well in children’s books.
Yeah, hate to say it, but it makes more sense to use modern slang instead of our gen’s slang (any gen except the modern one). It’s silly and a lot of them don’t make sense, but just as normalized “grody” and made “sick” into something good, they did too.
allen@home 11 months ago
Sorry Darryl I believe, Zoe has a valid point. Wanda needs to use words that kids of today will understand.
Macushlalondra 11 months ago
So you learned a new word!
David Huie Green LoveJoyAndPeace 11 months ago
A little outdated?
It is so old it is a Dad word.
cdward 11 months ago
If she’s talking about an old person’s hands, say, gnarly is fine. If it’s the old slang word, then avoid. In general, slang doesn’t age well in children’s books.
BenGMan 11 months ago
You said it was for 9 year olds.
Ravioli's Gale Premium Member 11 months ago
My son is 9 and he uses the word “mid” to describe certain things. “Mom, green beans aren’t good or bad. They’re kind of mid” Uhh, thanks, I think?
eced52 11 months ago
Sucks to grow old.
iggyman 11 months ago
At least she did not write ‘groovy’!
markkahler52 11 months ago
Wanda could still use the word, but then, that would be “gnarly!”
Anim-84 Premium Member 11 months ago
Commentator on WWE uses it a lot to describe a bad fall
ctolson 11 months ago
Gen Z ++ stumbles on the millennial language, just as the millennials stumbled on the Boomer language
Ignatz Premium Member 11 months ago
Dad looks flabbergasted.
elbow macaroni 11 months ago
Why would gnarly be in a kids’ book anyway?
philwinn 11 months ago
Funny
freewaydog 11 months ago
And like just what is WRONG w/ “Gnarly”, like, fer shuuurrrr!!!!
KageKat 11 months ago
I mean, even making up slang doesn’t quite work – look at the phrases made up for “West Side Story”!
DaBump Premium Member 11 months ago
I remember when “gnarly” was the new slang — and I wasn’t all that young myself then!
pheets 11 months ago
As much as Zoe is right, her delivery needs work.
Joseph comicinthestrip 11 months ago
Nah, Zoe, you’re just unwilling to expand your vocabulary to a different way of speaking.
Brilliant_Birdie 11 months ago
That’s not a word I’ve hear anyone say in my lifetime.
ilovecomics*infinity 11 months ago
I say gnarly at least thrice per fortnight.
Jerry in Chelsea 11 months ago
“Gnarly” is an interesting word in that it has contradictory senses.
[Unnamed Reader - 14b4ce] 11 months ago
Zoe also objects to ancient phrases such as “Clean Your Room”
Ermine Notyours 11 months ago
Fur sure, fur sure, he’s a Valley Boy.
[Unnamed Reader - 83d506] 11 months ago
Bummer! “Gnarly” was such a cool word too! Alas…
IndyW 11 months ago
Learning an outdated slang can be cool dude. I could dig it.
raybarb44 11 months ago
I barely have google down. What is gnarly?……
Daltongang Premium Member 11 months ago
Zoe, Zoe, Zoe, that is the whole point, to broaden ones vocabulary, to expand ones mind and to challenge one intellectually.
Doug K 11 months ago
It’s nifty – really neat.
TwilightFaze 11 months ago
Yeah, hate to say it, but it makes more sense to use modern slang instead of our gen’s slang (any gen except the modern one). It’s silly and a lot of them don’t make sense, but just as normalized “grody” and made “sick” into something good, they did too.
Foe 11 months ago
Fire, lit, no cap, for real, cap, slay, ect
Scott S 11 months ago
Using the proper King’s English is always an option too, you know.
The Quiet One 11 months ago
Brat.
Laurie Stoker Premium Member 11 months ago
Extreme Laugh Out Loud here!!!
ToneeRhianRose about 2 months ago
Haha! (^▽^)