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snitch (verb)

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  • snitch — informal ► VERB 1) steal. 2) inform on someone. ► NOUN ▪ an informer. ORIGIN of unknown origin …   English terms dictionary

  • snitch — Verb. To inform on somebody. Noun. Someone who snitches. 1700s …   English slang and colloquialisms

  • snitch — [[t]snɪ̱tʃ[/t]] snitches, snitching, snitched 1) VERB To snitch on a person means to tell someone in authority that the person has done something bad or wrong. [INFORMAL] [V on n] She felt like a fifth grader who had snitched on a classmate.… …   English dictionary

  • snitch´er — snitch1 «snihch», transitive verb. Slang. to snatch; steal: »They had snitched too many carrots from the big piles of vegetables that were strewn around there (New Yorker). SYNONYM(S): filch. ╂[perhaps variant of snatch] –snitch´er, noun …   Useful english dictionary

  • snitch — I UK [snɪtʃ] / US verb Word forms snitch : present tense I/you/we/they snitch he/she/it snitches present participle snitching past tense snitched past participle snitched informal 1) [intransitive] showing disapproval to tell someone about… …   English dictionary

  • snitch — snitch1 [ snıtʃ ] verb INFORMAL 1. ) intransitive to tell someone about something wrong that someone else has done 2. ) transitive to take something you are not allowed to have snitch snitch 2 [ snıtʃ ] noun count INFORMAL a person who tells… …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • snitch — 1) vb to inform on (someone). Snitch was orig inally a slang term for the nose, which was itself used to signify a police spy or grass in the 18th century (as was nark). Snitch began to be used in the verb form in the 19th century and is still in …   Contemporary slang

  • snitch — I. /snɪtʃ / (say snich) verb (t) Colloquial to snatch or steal. {? variant of snatch} II. /snɪtʃ / (say snich) Colloquial –verb (i) 1. to turn informer. –noun 2. Also …  

  • snitch — I. noun Etymology: origin unknown Date: circa 1785 one that snitches ; tattletale II. intransitive verb Date: 1801 inform, tattle • snitcher noun III …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • snitch — 1. verb /snɪtʃ/ a) To steal, quickly and quietly. b) To inform on. 2. noun /snɪtʃ/ a) A thief. b) An informer, usually one who betrays his group. Syn …   Wiktionary

  • snitch — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) v., slang, swipe, filch; in form. See stealing, information. II (Roget s 3 Superthesaurus) v. Sl. 1. steal pilfer, lift, pickpocket, shoplift. see steal 2. inform on tell on, *rat on, *squeal, tattle,… …   English dictionary for students

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