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    nark
    /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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  2. NARK definition: 1. to annoy someone: 2. to secretly tell the police or someone in authority about something bad or…. Learn more.

  3. verb. narked; narking; narks. transitive verb. British. : irritate, annoy. Synonyms. Noun (1) betrayer. canary [slang] deep throat. fink. informant. informer. rat fink. snitcher. squealer.

  4. Define nark. nark synonyms, nark pronunciation, nark translation, English dictionary definition of nark. n. Slang Variant of narc. Chiefly British Slang n. An informer, especially a police informer. intr.v. narked , nark·ing , narks To be an informer.

  5. to annoy, upset, or irritate. he was narked by her indifference. intr to inform or spy, esp for the police. intr to complain irritatingly. nark at someone. to nag someone. nark it. stop it!

  6. 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.

  7. 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.

  8. Nark Definition. An informer; stool pigeon. Narc. Alternative form of narc (narcotics officer). To be an informer. (intransitive, slang) To serve or behave as a spy or informer. (slang) To annoy or irritate. It really narks me when people smoke in restaurants. nark it!

  9. Jun 30, 2024 · Noun. [edit] nark (plural narks) (British, Ireland, slang) A police spy or informer. Synonyms: see Thesaurus: informant. (Australia, slang) An unpleasant person, especially one who makes things difficult for others. Synonyms: spoilsport; see also Thesaurus: jerk, Thesaurus: git.

  10. Definition of nark noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  11. (intransitive) Brit to complain irritatingly. Etymology: 19th Century: probably from Romany nāk nose. WordReference Random House Learner's Dictionary of American English © 2024. narc or nark /nɑrk/ n. [countable][Slang.] Slang Terms an agent who investigates narcotics violations.