narced
English
editEtymology 1
editsee narc
Verb
editnarced
- simple past and past participle of narc
Usage notes
edit- Frequently constructed as "narced on" or "narced out."
Quotations
edit- 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
editfrom nitrogen narcosis
Adjective
editnarced (comparative more narced, superlative most narced)
- (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.
- 2003:, uglymoney, Narcosis at 110? in rec.scuba
- All went well. However I am absolutely convinced that I was narced.