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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'narc on' is not a correctly formed phrase in English.
It is not a phrase you can use in written English. If you want to talk about giving information on someone else who has done something wrong in a colloquial way, you could instead say "snitch on". For example: "I don't want to snitch on my friend, but I think she stole something from the store".
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Keanu Reeves plays Bob Arctor, a narc on the verge of a crack-up.
Keanu Reeves plays Bob Arctor, an undercover narc on the verge of a crack-up.
Even while becoming a Teen Beat sensation in the late '80s playing the angst-y narc on "21 Jump Street" on television, it was Mr. Depp's extracurricular reputation — for unsolicited hotel room renovation and for breaking the hearts of doe-eyed gamins — that made him a poster boy for delinquency.
But even that can be dangerous because sometimes people narc on us.
"One of my set rules for myself is that I don't blow the whistle until the cops come," Rieger tells me, adding, "I'm not there to narc on people".
Police are anticipating the crew to sell what they stole not to Joe Public but to stores and restaurants and are asking for these businesses to be wary of what they buy and to narc on the thieves.
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But if you work for the US Air Force let's say, defending the security of a massive stockpile of nuclear missiles doing drugs is only fun until one of your fellow airmen narcs on you.
Men's Health narcs on unreleased Nike+iPod product [Ars Technica].
Differentiating NaRCs, on the contrary, strongly expressed atp1b1b but lacked ca2a expression.
Watch it here Interpol - NARC This one has special associations for me.
In the end, there would be 17 producers listed on "Narc," only a handful of whom Carnahan actually knew.
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