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narc

[nahrk] / nɑrk /












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And he hadn’t dropped by to narc on anyone or to shut the whole thing down.

From Slate Dec. 23, 2025

My ethical question is: Should I narc and tell the facility that my relative is not vaccinated?

From New York Times Aug. 3, 2021

Anyone who hates court-rushing is a narc, and that's all you should ever say if someone tries to argue otherwise.

From Golf Digest Feb. 24, 2020

Teens can sense a narc in their midst from a mile away.

From The Guardian Aug. 22, 2019

“I don’t get it. Are you threatening us? If you’re going to narc on us, go ahead and tell the Director. It’s not like I can do anything to stop you.”

From "Internment" by Samira Ahmed

Everyone in my neighborhood in Boston—not just the narcs and NIMBYs on my local NextDoor—is convinced they’re hearing way more fireworks this year.

From Slate Jun. 17, 2020

The fact that the Ole Miss fans didn't rush the court after that proves they're a bunch of narcs.

From Golf Digest Feb. 24, 2020

Some neighbors asked us if we were narcs, informants for the Border Patrol.

From Los Angeles Times Dec. 20, 2018

What’s key to remember about this policy, a Facebook spokesperson tells The Verge, is that Groups and Pages should be spared from censorship, so long as there aren’t narcs in the group.

From The Verge Dec. 6, 2018

“They think this place was too dead last year. They think if they plant some nutcase in with the students—” “Like they plant narcs in schools!” someone else shouted.

From "Stargirl" by Jerry Spinelli

Par looked at Morty, now sobbing in the corner, and thought, You narced on me.

From Underground by Suelette Dreyfus

No one wants to hang with someone who is constantly narcing on them!

From Slate Oct. 26, 2020

For the most part, we only talk about them when we’re complaining about them, or narcing on them to pest control companies.

From New York Times Feb. 28, 2019




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