noun
- a person who informs on others to authorities
Usage: slang
verb
- to inform on someone to authorities
- to annoy or irritate someone
Usage: slang
Usage: British; slang
Examples
- Nobody likes a nark who tells the teacher everything.
- He was known as the office nark for reporting minor rule violations.
- Don’t nark on your friends for small mistakes.
- She threatened to nark to the principal about the cheating.
- The constant noise from next door really narks me.
- It narks him when people are late to meetings.