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- Dictionarynark/nɑːk/
noun
- 1. a police informer: British "I'm not a copper's nark"
- 2. an annoying person or thing. Australian, New Zealand
verb
- 1. cause annoyance to: British "women like her nark me"
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NARK definition: 1. to annoy someone: 2. to secretly tell the police or someone in authority about something bad or…. Learn more.
verb. narked; narking; narks. transitive verb. British. : irritate, annoy. Synonyms. Noun (1) betrayer. canary [ slang] deep throat.
Nark definition: a stool pigeon or informer.. See examples of NARK used in a sentence.
1. Brit and Austral and NZ an informer or spy, esp one working for the police ( copper's nark) 2. Brit a person who complains irritatingly: an old nark. 3. Austral and NZ a spoilsport. vb. 4. Brit and Austral and NZ to annoy, upset, or irritate: he was narked by her indifference.
noun. 1. British, Australian and New Zealand. an informer or spy, esp one working for the police ( copper's nark) 2. British. a person who complains irritatingly. an old nark. 3. Australian and New Zealand. a spoilsport. verb. 4. British, Australian and New Zealand. to annoy, upset, or irritate. he was narked by her indifference.
noun. an informer or spy working for the police. synonyms: copper's nark. see more. noun. a lawman concerned with narcotics violations. synonyms: narc, narcotics agent. see more. verb. inform or spy (for the police) see more. verb. cause annoyance in; disturb, especially by minor irritations.
Definition of nark noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.