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  1. 4 oct. 2002 · (n) Narcotics, any drug (legal or illegal) containing opiates made from the opium poppy, such as Morphine, Coedine, and Heroin. They can be in pill form, a powder mixed in water, or in a solution to be injected directly in the blood stream.

  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. "Narc" and "nark" are two different words with similar meanings (but unrelated etymologies). Narc is short for narcotics officer. Nark is one who informs to the police. A snitch.

  4. 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.

  5. 27 mai 2021 · In current use, narc or narco refers to a law enforcement agent who investigates illegal drug use or to a police informer. Narc is also a verb meaning to inform on someone. These senses are typically analyzed as a clipping of narcotics.

  6. 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.

  7. 2 juin 2024 · 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).