Narco

Etymology 1
From narcotic:.

Noun

 * 1) Narcotics.
 * 2) *1971, Robert Deane Pharr, SRO:
 * Margo sighed her contentment. ‘Selling narco in Harlem is the life. There's nothing finer.’
 * 1) *2002, Jeanette Windle, The DMZ:
 * Colonel Thornton had the deepest admiration for the Colombians at all levels of society who had made a stand against corruption and narco-dealing, often at the cost of their own lives.
 * 1) A South American drugs baron.

Etymology 2
From narcolepsy:.

Noun

 * 1) Someone suffering from narcolepsy

Anagrams

 * acorn, caron, Coran, racon

Etymology
Short for narcotraficante:.

Noun

 * 1) drug dealer

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