A term used to describe law enforcement of the narcotic's division. The word is a shortened form of narcotics and can also be spelled narcs. It can also be a term to call any police officer and does not limit itself to being a policeman of narcotics.
by m-t-a July 02, 2006
by Erika March 11, 2004
(nark can also be spelled narc or narq)
1: To be a nark is to be someone that will report any misbehaving to a higher authority like the police, parents and teachers.
2: To nark, or to nark someone out is the action of reporting the misbehavior; also called narking.
3: To be narked is, obviously, the past tense of narking.
1: To be a nark is to be someone that will report any misbehaving to a higher authority like the police, parents and teachers.
2: To nark, or to nark someone out is the action of reporting the misbehavior; also called narking.
3: To be narked is, obviously, the past tense of narking.
1: The other day I was taking some snoops and that nark ratted out on me!
2: I am so going to nark him for smoking that weed.
3: That bitch narked me out the other day for smoking the weed!
2: I am so going to nark him for smoking that weed.
3: That bitch narked me out the other day for smoking the weed!
by m00p April 08, 2004
by Becky160575 February 15, 2009
by Controversial Rogue November 19, 2013
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