narking

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present participle of nark
nark
To stop

Nark it! I hear someone coming!.

nark
To complain

He narks in my ear all day, moaning about his problems.

nark
To serve or behave as a spy or informer
nark
A police spy or informer

It’s a—well, it’s a copper’s nark, as you might say. What else would you call it? A sort of informer.

nark
A narcotics law enforcement officer
nark
To annoy or irritate

It really narks me when people smoke in restaurants.

nark
an informer or spy working for the police
nark
cause annoyance in; disturb, especially by minor irritations; "Mosquitoes buzzing in my ear really bothers me"; "It irritates me that she never closes the door after she leaves"
nark
inform or spy (for the police)
nark
{i} narc, government officer who enforces restrictions on illegal drugs; informer, stool pigeon (British usage); bothersome person, annoying person (Australian usage)
nark
an informer or spy working for the police inform or spy (for the police)
nark
Variant of narc. To be an informer. someone who is friendly with criminals and who secretly tells the police about their activities = informer
nark
a lawman concerned with narcotics violations