verb
- informing on someone to authorities; tattling
- annoying or irritating someone
Usage: British slang
Usage: British informal
Examples
- Stop narking on your classmates to the teacher.
- He was narking to the police about the illegal activities.
- The constant noise was really narking me.
- She got in trouble for narking on her brother.
- His habit of narking on everyone made him unpopular.
- The loud music next door is narking the neighbors.