Crossword clues for narco
narco
- Sleep-related prefix
- Sleep-inducing drug user
- Prefix with trafficking
- Prefix with -lepsy
- Prefix meaning "drug-related"
- Drug-related prefix
- Drug trafficker, informally
- Drug prefix
- Dealer's foe, for short
- DEA cop
- ''Sleep'' word starter
- War on drugs participant
- Pusher's pursuer, for short
- Prefix with trafficker
- Prefix with "trafficking" (5)
- Person sniffing out drugs
- Lab buster
- Horse collarer?
- Drug squad, for short
- Drug cop, slangily
- Drug agent, in slang
- DEA agent, slangily
- DEA agent, for short
- DEA activity prefix
- D.E.A. agent, slangily
- Cop in a sting, maybe
- Agent who often works until he busts
- Undercover agent, in slang
- Snow seizer
- Vice cop
- Buster?
- Pusher's pursuer, slangily
- Antidrug cop
- Drug agent, slangily
- One not user-friendly?
- Pot grabber
- Member of a crack team?
- Deal breaker?
- Stash seeker
- Numbness: Comb. form
- Stupor: Comb. form
- Drug trafficker, having returned, ran Charlie round
- DEA agent, in slang
- Drug cop, for short
- Bust maker, for short
- Sleep: Prefix
- Anti-drug cop
- Drug buster, for short
- DEA employee
- Drug agent, for short
- Stupor: Prefix
- Prefix meaning "numbness"
- Drug enforcer
- Undercover drug cop
Wiktionary
Etymology 1 n. 1 narcotics. 2 A South American drug baron. 3 A police officer specializing in drug crimes Etymology 2
n. Someone suffering from narcolepsy
Wikipedia
Narco is a 2004 French film about Gus (played by Guillaume Canet) a narcoleptic, whose life is made difficult by his inability to keep a job because of his narcolepsy.
Narco or narcos may refer to:
Usage examples of "narco".
Vincennes is not terribly resented for his testimony in the Christmas assaults matter, because he lost his much coveted Narco assignment and because none of the officers he specifically informed on went to jail.
The big-time Big V cracks the big-time filth ring and wings back to Narco a hero.
Is Vincennes, dope-buster supreme, on the sauce and feuding with his much younger rich-girl wife, who persuaded him to leave his beloved Narco Division, but now frets over his working the hazardous LAPD Surveillance Detail?
I used to work LAPD Narco and we used to run into each other on the Strip.
It killed his career, got him buried in Narco until Doyle bailed him out.
He hoped Sharkey was right about this thing because to him the damn airplane looked about as narco as you can get.
Any time the ship ported, it was all the captain could do to rouse them from the drinking and narco dens to make the next flight.
Juvenile faces, mouths open, tongues licking stained lips, teeth clamping on narcos, eyes glittering through enlargement lenses.
We walked up to the helipad and watched the narcos getting loaded on, everybody wanting to hit them on the way.
Gar told us that under interrogation the narcos had revealed that after a big farewell piss-up the day before the attack, some of their number had left the camp to escort the other two Europeans down river.
And her purpose in meeting Enrique Quiros had been to deliver the jewelry box for the obscure narco distributer and instruct Enrique to pass it along to the guy he'd then arranged to meet harborside.
To Mickey Cohen--rackets overlord and would-be nightclub shtickster--I was a bagman to the LAPD, the former Narco detective who skimmed junk off niggertown dope rousts, allowing his Southside boys to sell it back to the hordes of schwartzes eager to fly White Powder Airlines.