A long time ago Nark (also spelt narc or narq) referred to narcotics officers working undercover. When the undercover officer reported his findings to whoever he was working for, he was "narking" on his druggy friends.
Nowadays, a nark is basically a tattle-tale.
Nowadays, a nark is basically a tattle-tale.
by eliteham.com July 02, 2004
"Christian! I can't believe you would nark on me like that. This is high school dude!" said Peter.
"Wow Christian, I thought you were cool .... sike, you're a nark." said Ivan.
"Wow Christian, I thought you were cool .... sike, you're a nark." said Ivan.
by CRISNARK May 06, 2008
informer, someone who has got their nose into your business. Romany word 'naak' means nose. Not to be confused with the later American word with similar meaning which is an abbreviation for 'Narcotics Agent'
A coppers's nark
by klidenengro January 30, 2004
a effing nark pulled me over last night!!
u can tell what cars are narks by their lights and they usually drive fords.
u can tell what cars are narks by their lights and they usually drive fords.
by aniaev August 03, 2008
1. noun-- Australian term -- one who complains and spoils other people's enjoyment
2. verb-- British term -- to annoy someone or spoil their enjoyment
2. verb-- British term -- to annoy someone or spoil their enjoyment
1. That nark really put a damper on this message board. We can't discuss anything without him starting an argument.
2. Stop narking around this board or I'll report you!
2. Stop narking around this board or I'll report you!
by Armitage112 June 28, 2005
the word is NARC as in one of those people who look really young that the cops put in schools as a fake student who busts people for NARCotics
slang in terms of someone who told on you
slang in terms of someone who told on you
"Dude,*inhales smoke* did you hear Jonny was a Narc?"
"No way man, I guess i shouldnt have sold those drugs to him"
"No way man, I guess i shouldnt have sold those drugs to him"
by JizzleF March 03, 2003
by shonny April 24, 2008