Parked vs Narked - What's the difference?
parked | narked |
Left in a public location when not in use.
(park)
(nark)
(British, slang) A police spy or informer.
* 1912 , , Act I,
(slang) To serve or behave as a spy or informer.
(slang) To annoy or irritate.
(slang) To complain.
(transitive, slang, often imperative) To stop.
As verbs the difference between parked and narked
is that parked is (park) while narked is (nark).As an adjective parked
is left in a public location when not in use.parked
English
Adjective
(head)- a row of parked cars
Verb
(head)narked
English
Verb
(head)Anagrams
* * * * *nark
English
(wikipedia nark)Etymology 1
From (etyl) nak.Alternative forms
* narcNoun
(en noun)- It’s a—well, it’s a copper’s nark , as you might say. What else would you call it? A sort of informer.
Verb
(en verb)- It really narks me when people smoke in restaurants.
- He narks in my ear all day, moaning about his problems.
- Nark it! I hear someone coming!