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nark  n.  A law enforcement agent specializing in narcotics law violations. (slang)






Collaborative International Dictionary of English 0.48








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"Nark" Quotes from Famous Books



... Joe," said Mrs Yabsley, smiling. "I didn't mean ter nark yer, but yer know wot I say is true. An' don't say I ever put it inter yer 'ead ter git married. You've studied the matter, an' yer know it means 'ard graft an' plenty of worry. There's nuthin' in it, Joe, as yer said, an' besides, the ...
— Jonah • Louis Stone

... Isaac Green, but the Duke always called him Elisha; presumably in reference to the fact that he was quite bald, though certainly not more than thirty. He had risen very rapidly, but from very dirty beginnings; being first a "nark" or informer, and then a money-lender: but as solicitor to the Eyres he had the sense, as I say, to keep technically straight until he was ready to deal the final blow. The blow fell at dinner; and the old librarian said he should never forget the very ...
— The Wisdom of Father Brown • G. K. Chesterton



Words linked to "Nark" :   antagonise, chivy, Britain, annoy, get, betrayer, peace officer, UK, narc, law officer, blabber, bother, chevy, rile, fret, inform, get at, rankle, get under one's skin, nettle, peeve, rat, gravel, molest, hassle, narcotics agent, chafe, United Kingdom, get to, devil, plague, beset, chivvy, irritate, antagonize, grate, squealer, copper's nark, lawman, informer, harry, ruffle, eat into, rag, Great Britain, chevvy, provoke, U.K., vex, United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, displease, harass



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