1 narco | Definition of narco

narco

noun
nar·​co | \ ˈnär-(ˌ)kō How to pronounce narco (audio) \
plural narcos

Definition of narco

slang
: narc

Examples of narco in a Sentence

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Alfredo told Zune, insinuating that she might even be involved with the narcos. Rachel Nolan, Harper's magazine, "Destined for Export," 10 June 2019 Pat Cahuich said police were angered by an article about purported narco-banners that were hung around the city accusing the chief of being in league with a criminal gang, CPJ reported. Peter Orsi, The Seattle Times, "2nd journalist with Mexican news site slain in under a month," 24 July 2018 In 2015, El Nacional’s editors republished a piece from the Spanish newspaper ABC about a U.S. investigation into the narco-trafficking links of Diosdado Cabello, a senior member of Maduro’s government. Rachelle Krygier, Washington Post, "As it slides toward authoritarianism, Venezuela targets one of its last independent newspapers," 5 July 2018 Meanwhile, more migrants seeking asylum who did not travel with the caravan are arriving at the port, including families from areas in southern Mexico ravaged by narco-trafficking violence. Daniel González, azcentral, "Migrant caravan remains stalled at U.S.-Mexico border," 30 Apr. 2018 Mexico’s strategy to stop narco-trafficking has stagnated. Martha Pskowski, The New Republic, "The Radical Amnesty Plan of Mexico’s Next President," 2 July 2018 Treasury accused him of corruption, narco-trafficking and mineral smuggling. Antonio Maria Delgado, miamiherald, "Report: U.S. confiscated $800 million from top Venezuelan official," 12 June 2018 Should the profits of the drug trade flow to murderers and narco-terrorists, or to the coffers of state and federal governments? WSJ, "Legalizing Marijuana: The Pros and Cons," 20 June 2018 As Duterte’s sky-high approval ratings attest, his portrayal of the Philippines as a crime-ridden, near narco state enjoys popular support. Time, "A New Netflix Series Tells the Story of the Philippines' Drug War. But Its Critics Are Condemning Amo as Propaganda," 30 Apr. 2018

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First Known Use of narco

1955, in the meaning defined above

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