snitch

[US]/snɪtʃ/
[UK]/snɪtʃ/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

vt.to steal (something of little value)
vi.to engage in petty theft; to inform
n.informer; snitch

Phrases & Collocations

snitch on

snitching is

snitch or

snitch culture

snitch list

snitch tactics

snitching game

snitch alert

snitch network

snitch code

Example Sentences

he decided to snitch on his friends to avoid punishment.

don't be a snitch; keep our secrets safe.

she was afraid to snitch because of the consequences.

snitching can lead to a loss of trust among friends.

he was labeled a snitch after he reported the crime.

some people believe snitching is a cowardly act.

she refused to snitch, valuing loyalty above all.

in the world of crime, snitches often face harsh retribution.

he felt guilty for snitching on his colleague.

snitching can sometimes be seen as a moral dilemma.

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