Definitions
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- verb Present participle of
narc .
Etymologies
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Examples
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If you seriously wanted to reduce the fall-out of efficiency wages, you wouldn't let employees sue former employers for narcing on them; you would let current employers sue their workers 'past employers who covered up their on-the-job shenanigans!
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I try to remind them that the money I earn narcing on them allows me to stay at home and still offer them some of the extras in life.
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I try to remind them that the money I earn narcing on them allows me to stay at home and still offer them some of the extras in life.
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But Callum said Rod was, like, you know, totally narcing it up.
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I try to remind them that the money I earn narcing on them allows me to stay at home and still offer them some of the extras in life.
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I try to remind them that the money I earn narcing on them allows me to stay at home and still offer them some of the extras in life.
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I don't think that's likely from a blog post, but as my sister observed, "Some people are just mean," and I didn't want to have to worry about somebody reading the post and narcing on the person who was so nice to us.
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Not participating is not the same as narcing someone out.
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Smerconish is all about narcing when he sees a drug deal, though, which is something that actually has real consequences (as opposed to selling a tape of Christian Bale being angry or whatever).
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I've sent several emails myself - narcing on myself as well as sending the entire text of the health care bill and noting it looks like a mile of bad country road.
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