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to nark
01
to irritate or bother someone, especially with small annoyances
Transitive: to nark sb
Example
His constant whistling narked her during the study session.
The ongoing noise from the neighbors ' party narks her.
02
to secretly inform on someone or report their actions, often to authorities
Intransitive: to nark on sb | to nark to an authority
Example
He was known to nark on his friends whenever he was in trouble.
He was always ready to nark on anyone who broke the rules.