variants
or less commonly nark
plural narcs also narks
slang
: a person who informs on another especially to the authorities : snitch
It wasn't me who called the cops—I'm not a narc.
narced also narc'd; narcing also narc-ing; narcs
informal
: to give information (as of another's wrongdoing) especially to an authority : snitch, inform
—often used with on
Luckily, no one narced on us because we were breaking a ton of rules.—Laurence W. Holmes
And we call the five-year old the safety patrol. She spends a fair amount of time narcing on her older brothers.—Craig Melvin
informal
: to snitch or inform on (someone) : rat
—usually used with out
These trainers weren't going to narc out any of their athletes.—Dick Harmon
On May 20th, 1985, a chief warrant officer in the U.S. Navy was arrested by the FBI after his wife basically narced him out to the U.S. government for spying for the Soviet Union.—Rachel Maddow
plural narcs
slang
: narcissist
Self-help websites offer pointers on dealing with the "narcs" in our lives, and bloggers lay out a taxonomy of the narcissists we might encounter down the line.—David Scharfenberg
Kind souls and empaths are low hanging fruit for narcs because they have what narcs don't and never will …—"Gott Toneaux", on Quora.com
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