Narc vs. Nark

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  • Narc (noun)

    A narcotics squad police officer.

  • Narc (noun)

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  • Narc (noun)

    A narcissist.

  • Narc (verb)

    alternative spelling of nark

    ““If you narc on me, I’ll rip your arms off,” said Tim to his little brother, as he passed him a cigarette.”

  • Narc (verb)

    To suffer from impaired judgment due to nitrogen narcosis (e.g. while scuba diving).

  • Nark (noun)

    A police spy or informer.

  • Nark (noun)

    An unpleasant person, especially one who makes things difficult for others; a spoilsport.

  • Nark (noun)

    alternative form of narcnarcotics officer.

  • Nark (verb)

    To watch; to observe.

  • Nark (verb)

    To serve or behave as a spy or informer.

  • Nark (verb)

    To annoy or irritate.

    “It really narks me when people smoke in restaurants.”

  • Nark (verb)

    To complain.

    “He narks in my ear all day, moaning about his problems.”

  • Nark (verb)

    To stop.

    “Nark it! I hear someone coming!”

Wiktionary
  • Nark (noun)

    a police informer

    “I’m not a copper’s nark”

  • Nark (noun)

    an annoying person or thing.

  • Nark (noun)

    another term for narc

  • Nark (verb)

    cause annoyance to

    “women like her nark me”

Oxford Dictionary

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