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  1. 4. Okt. 2002 · 1. n. Short for a Narcotics officer. A member of Law Enforcement that enforces drug laws. 2. n. A person who is not a member of Law Enforcement but turns you into the police for doing or dealing drugs. 3. n. A person that turns you in for something you did wrong; specifically to any type of authority figure like parents, cops ...

  2. 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. narc. 3 of 4. verb. narced also narc'd; narcing also narc-ing; narcs. intransitive verb. informal. : to give information (as of another's wrongdoing) especially to an authority : snitch, inform often used with on.

  3. Vor einem Tag · Slang a local or federal police agent charged with enforcing the laws restricting the use of narcotics, hallucinogenic drugs, etc. Webster’s New World College Dictionary, 4th Edition.

  4. A police detective who enforces drug laws is called a narc. Narcs often work in airports with dogs specially trained to smell various illegal drugs. The word narc is slang shorthand for "narcotics agent," a federal agent or police officer who specializes in laws dealing with illegal drugs.

  5. 1. Award. FriendlyCraig. • 3 yr. ago. A narc is/was a police officer on a narcotics task force, cops who deal with drug crimes. As an insult, narc would be one of these people, who snitches about drugs, or just a snitch in general. The word has greatly expanded in meaning over the decades. 1. Award. blahblahsdfsdfsdfsdf. • 3 yr. ago.

  6. Slang. to inform on: A few kids were narced out as drug dealers and got expelled from school. Won’t the neighbors narc you out to the authorities for keeping chickens? narc-. 2. variant of narco- before a vowel: narcoma. narc. / nɑːk /.

  7. Vor 3 Tagen · narc (third-person singular simple present narcs, present participle narcing, simple past and past participle narced) ( underwater diving, slang) To suffer from impaired judgment due to nitrogen narcosis (for example, while scuba diving ).