Sentences with word «nark»

The word "nark" is a slang term that means someone who tells on or reports other people's wrongdoings to the authorities. Full definition
I've only used a mac a few times at college (yep, i'm a creative type too) and the lack of right mouse click really narked me.
Carphone Warehouse is likely to be a little narked too, because it won't release the 8900 until next week, on 20 December.
One can get mildly narked in back - set caves 150» down in clear, still water, filled with 25 to 50 foot long stalactites.
And I do not much like the sounds of this «getting narked» business.
It also stated that no one should ever nark it up.
His constant narking with the fourth official, who will officiate later games from pitch / touchline, is probably why some refs seem to be a little short or uneven with us.
Monreal should also not start as he has no CB qualities though a very consistent player.He looks lost playing in a four back as a CB.The guy wipl be overrun nark my words.Chambers has a point to prove and should be given the chance to prove himsrlf against Liverpool and not average opposition.
So much so, that CPS responded with a special hotline to turn in scofflaws to the Inspector General — as if narking might somehow free up one more coveted spot.
If I was really good and a whip's nark for long enough, I might be able to be minister in charge of widgets.
Meanwhile, her family and understandably narked fiancé Danny Huston (who cascades from bemused, to stunned, to a delightful outburst of indignant pique where he attempts to spank his love rival) look on in abject confusion.
If instead you were to go entirely by the opening video however, you'd probably take from it nothing more than a tale about a bunch of scarily over-powered pandas, each packing some serious firepower, and heading out to get whatever the hell they want with a rather narked look on their face.
On the one hand his five paintings, including the famous Green Target and White Flag, are perhaps the strongest single body of work in the show, but on the other, one suspects Johns was the only artist not to be represented with a recent work because it is a fashionable position to assume only his early nark counts.
You're narked because you're innocent.
If I wasn't so comprehensively, eternally narked at him I'd have kissed him.
And as for punching someone for not being an annoying little nark, go to the Emirates, the peer pressure there swings the other way.
Is James No. 10's nark in Davis's office?
On the basis that a narked Mourinho is a motivated Mourinho, and a motivated Mourinho has a chance against anyone.
When Hayden Allan was sent from the Tory press office to be Liam Fox's spad at the Ministry of Defence in 2010 it was widely assumed he was going there to be Andy Coulson's nark, keeping an eye on Liam for No. 10.
Sue Nye Respected for her long - suffering loyalty to successive Labour leaders and unfairly fingered for Gordon Brown's Mrs. Duffy encounter («It was Sue» squealed the nark).
She's a nark, and trying to have an intervention on me.
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