nark in the PONS Dictionary

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English
In this image, pomp equals pomposity, spit and polish represents the nark and sneak, and earnestness the hypocrite, wowser and straitener.
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Or do you hold fire, because you are scared the complaint will be made public and you'll be known as the office nark?
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They saw it as someone who wouldn't nark.
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They saw me as someone who wouldn't nark.
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This is not an under performing device, you're just a nark.
eftm.com.au
You learn right from the start at that if you nark, it only gets worse.
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It is now apparently ethical for university staff to play the coppers' nark and inform on their colleagues.
theconversation.com
Did they nark on me?
psychcentral.com
Do they really have that much time to nark on me?
psychcentral.com
It's nark after all the months to miss the fun now.
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