A fork of Rural Dictionary
(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: 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!
To be very annoyed about something
I'm really narked about that.
A word used in New Zealand to describe the action of reporting something to the authorities.
Guy 1: Bro you narked on me! Guy 2: aye get stuffed, somebody else narked!
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.
Mike narked me out to his mom last night. What a nark.
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