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Etymology 1

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see narc

Verb

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narced

  1. simple past and past participle of narc
Usage notes
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  • Frequently constructed as "narced on" or "narced out."
Quotations
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  • 1994, Shaggy Doo, “FASCIST RAID IN MONTANA”, in alt.drugs[1] (Usenet):
    My roommate and I, along with two other people in our dorm got narced out by some bitch who works w/ the police.
  • 2005, Meg Cabot, The Mediator #6: Twilight[2]:
    I also knew, however, what Paul would do if he found out I'd narced on him.
  • 2006: Michael, Former WCW Miss Nitro arrested again... thanks to MySpace in rec.sport.pro-wrestling
    Anyhow, who narced on these two the first time?

Etymology 2

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from nitrogen narcosis

Adjective

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narced (comparative more narced, superlative most narced)

  1. (underwater diving) Exhibiting impaired judgment while scuba diving due to nitrogen narcosis.
    On his first dive, Ralph got really narced, and thought he was turning into a sea turtle.
    • 1996, Karen Burge, “(was: will you get narced?) maybe...maybe not”, in rec.scuba[3] (Usenet):
      While doing a test in a chamber to assess the pressure at which one will get narced seems like a great idea, it is not necessarily an indicator of who will get narced at what depth.
    • 1998, Ray Jones, “Narcosis”, in bit.listserv.scuba-l[4] (Usenet):
      There has been only one time that I felt narced and strangley it was in 127 of water.
    • 2003:, uglymoney, Narcosis at 110? in rec.scuba
      All went well. However I am absolutely convinced that I was narced.

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