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单词 narco
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narcon.

Brit. /ˈnɑːkəʊ/, U.S. /ˈnɑrkoʊ/
Origin: Formed within English, by clipping or shortening. Etymon: narcotic n.
Etymology: Shortened < narcotic n.
U.S. slang.
1. Narcotics; illegal drugs.
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the world > physical sensation > use of drugs and poison > an intoxicating drug > [noun] > a) narcotic drug(s)
opiate?a1425
dope1886
hop1887
Peter1899
quill1916
junk1921
narcotic1926
stuff1929
mojo1935
sugar1935
gear1954
narco1954
sauce1975
opie1992
Scooby Snack1996
1931 C. B. Yorke Snowbound in O. Penzler Black Lizard Big Bk. of Pulps (2007) 876/1 The men who raided your place were Federal narcot agents.]
1954 J. Blake Let. 12 Jan. in Joint (1971) ii. 59 They brought him in..a wild-eyed savage hurling accusations of homosexual orgies spiced with all manner of narco.
1964 Manhunt Mar. 67/2 I feel very strongly about helping narco violators.
1971 ‘D. Shannon’ Ringer (1972) iii. 58 The pedigrees varied from burglary to narco dealing to rape.
1972 J. Wambaugh Blue Knight (1973) vii. 114 A narco cop nailed him.
2.
a. A drug addict. Now rare.
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the world > physical sensation > use of drugs and poison > drug addiction or craving > [noun] > drug addict
head1856
narcotist1860
drugger1870
drug fiend1873
druggard1882
narcomaniac1888
dope-fiend1896
addict1899
dopehead1901
hypo1904
drug addict1905
drug abuser1915
junker1922
junkie1923
hype1924
needle artist1925
needleman1925
schmecker1931
dope-addict1933
ad1938
dopester1938
narco1958
pillhead1962
druggie1966
freak1967
drugster1970
1958 J. Hawkins & W. Hawkins Death Watch 43 This informant is a thief, a narco or a four-bottle bum.
1959 J. E. Schmidt Narcotics Lingo & Lore 117 Narco, a narcotic addict. In esse since 1920s.
b. In South America: a drug baron.
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1986 Independent 7 Oct. 10/7 The narcos, as they are popularly known, command respect and awe among many, in particular among the estimated 10,000 people who in one way or another make their living from the drug business.
1993 Times 13 Nov. 13/2 The large estancias where the ‘narcos’ live and hide their fortunes.
2001 Mirror (Electronic ed.) 15 Aug. With so much money and power, the Narcos found it easy to corrupt the Colombian military and police.
3. A police agent concerned with narcotics. Cf. narc n.
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society > law > law enforcement > investigation of crime > [noun] > detective > American > specific
narco1960
narc1966
1960 Sat. Rev. (U.S.) 6 Feb. 11/3 The Beat Generation has marihuana and the ritual of dodging the ‘narcos’—the narcotics squad.
1968 Wall St. Jrnl. 19 Feb. 1/1 The presence on the campus of ‘narcos’—police agents seeking to make arrests for violations of narcotics laws, whose basic premises many of the students question.
This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, June 2003; most recently modified version published online March 2022).

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