Fred Nurk Australia noun
"Nerks" can also be used instead of "Nurk".
Used to refer to a person whose identity is unkonwn, especially when that person is involved in a legal issue
The policeman calls the suspected person "Fred Nurk" to protect his identity.
Currently, the criminal has not been identified, so people call him "Fred Nurk".
The expedition team found a man lost in the woods, but he was a Fred Nurk, they couldn't figure out his identity.
Once something has been done, you can do nothing but face the consequences.
Used to mention a situation in which people obey the law so that the social safety and security is maintained
To provide the police or authorities with information to expose someone’s wrongdoings
1. (n) A way that the president can indirectly stop a bill a bill from becoming law
2. (v) To stop a bill from becoming law
To formally charge someone with a crime in order to hold a trial in court.