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!”
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”