noun
- plural of nark: informants who report illegal activities to authorities
Usage: slang
verb
- third person singular present of nark: to inform on someone to authorities
- third person singular present of nark: to annoy or irritate
Usage: slang
Usage: British; informal
Examples
- The police rely on narks to gather information about drug dealers.
- Nobody trusts him because he narks on his friends.
- She narks on students who break school rules.
- That loud music really narks me.
- He always narks about the smallest things.
- The constant noise narks the neighbors.