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    Snitch
    /sniCH/

    verb

    • 1. steal: "he snitched the umbrella for when he went fishing"
    • 2. inform on someone: "she wouldn't tell who snitched on me"

    noun

    • 1. an informer: "they thought he was a plant or a snitch"
  2. To snitch is to tattle on someone, and a snitch is someone who tattles. If you snitch on your brother when he "borrows" five dollars without asking, he might call you a snitch — but, on the bright side, he'll probably have to pay you back. The oldest meaning of the informal snitch is "to betray" or, as a noun

  3. What does snitch mean? Snitch is an insulting name for a person who informs the police or other authorities when others break the law or the rules. Snitch can refer to an informant who reports a crime or a tattletale who tells on someone, especially to their parents or to a teacher.

  4. From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English snitch1 /snɪtʃ/ verb informal 1 [ intransitive] to tell someone in authority about something that another person has done wrong, because you want to cause trouble for that person snitch on Somebody snitched on me. 2 [ transitive] to quickly steal something unimportant or of little value SYN nick Br...

  5. 2 days ago · 4 meanings: 1. to steal; take, esp in an underhand way 2. to act as an informer 3. an informer; telltale 4. the nose.... Click for more definitions.

  6. Snitch definition, to snatch or steal; pilfer. See more.

  7. verb. /snɪtʃ/ [intransitive] snitch (on somebody) (to somebody) (informal) (disapproving) Verb Forms. (of a child) to tell a parent, teacher, etc. about something wrong that another child has done synonym tell on somebody Johnnie snitched on me to his mom. Take your English to the next level.

  8. Definition of snitch noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

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