snitch
IPA: snˈɪtʃ
noun
- (slang) A thief.
- (slang) An informer, one who betrays their group.
- (slang, Britain) A nose.
- A tiny morsel.
- A ball used in the sport of Quidditch.
verb
- (slang, intransitive) To inform on, especially in betrayal of others.
- (slang, intransitive) To contact or cooperate with the police for any reason.
- (slang, dated, transitive) To steal, quickly and quietly.
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Examples of "snitch" in Sentences
- Who snitched to teacher
- She snitched to her parents.
- You try to snitch but it won't work.
- Please do not snitch to your teacher.
- Nothing changes even though you snitch.
- Kids don't like him because he snitches.
- Whenever something happens, she snitches.
- People don't like him because he is a snitch.
- This is a bit like the pupil snitching to the teacher.
- She is bullied by her friends because she always snitches.
- The reason why people are scared to snitch is because they fear their lives.
- I think the reason kids are told not to snitch is because they will be retaliated against.
- In these cases, these individuals were stigmatized with the label "snitch" or "stool pigeon."
- "The word 'snitch' puts witnesses in a category where they have done something wrong, this is not the case."
- And, you know, the term snitch used to refer to one criminal who ratted out another criminal in order to get a lesser sentence.
- The same con game is used by people of questionable ethics who invented the term "snitch" to demonize and prevent whistleblowers "ratting them out."
- And he was so scared, he did not go to school yesterday because he sensed that, for being what they call a snitch, something bad would happen to him.
- I spoke to multimillionaire rap star Cam'ron about why he uses the term snitch and encourages people not to talk to police, says he himself would never talk to police.
- RAFOLS: Police say this is where a 38-year-old woman was kidnapped, beaten, and branded with a hot iron, the word snitch scorched into her cheek, then blindfolded, driven, and dropped in this nearby neighborhood.
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