Nark
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British pronunciation/nˈɑːk/
American pronunciation/nˈɑːɹk/

Definition & Meaning of "nark"

to nark
01

to irritate or bother someone, especially with small annoyances

Transitive: to nark sb
to nark definition and meaning
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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
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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.
Nark
01

an informer or spy working for the police

02

a lawman concerned with narcotics violations

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