nark
Third Person
narks
Present Participle
narking
Past Tense
narked
Past Participle
narked
1
to irritate or bother someone, especially with small annoyances
transitive
- His constant whistling narked her during the study session.
- The ongoing noise from the neighbors' party narks her.
- His constant interruptions nark me.
- The continuous complaints are narking him.
- The persistent delays have narked her.
2
to secretly inform on someone or report their actions, often to authorities
- He was known to nark on his friends whenever he was in trouble.
- He was always ready to nark on anyone who broke the rules.
- She decided to nark to the teacher about the students cheating on the exam.
- They didn't trust him because he had a reputation for narking to the principal.
- He was afraid to nark on the group, but the pressure was too much.