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Antonyms for snitch
Grammar : Noun, verb |
Spell : snich |
Phonetic Transcription : snɪtʃ |
Definition of snitch
Origin :- "informer," 1785, probably from underworld slang meaning "the nose" (1700), which apparently developed from an earlier meaning "fillip on the nose" (1670s). Snitcher in same sense is from 1827.
- noun informer
- verb steal
- verb inform
- Snitch, to give information to the police, to turn approver.
- Extract from : « The Slang Dictionary » by John Camden Hotten
- "Now, I'm not going to snitch on my mates," said McCarty decidedly.
- Extract from : « The Boy Chums in the Florida Jungle » by Wilmer M. Ely
- The computers I love are being co-opted, used to spy on us, control us, snitch on us.
- Extract from : « Little Brother » by Cory Doctorow
- A promise is a promise, especially to a small boy who scorns to "snitch."
- Extract from : « Sheila of Big Wreck Cove » by James A. Cooper
- Will you promise not to snitch if I tell you how to stop it, even if you don't go there yourself?
- Extract from : « The White Moll » by Frank L. Packard
- An' proper reg'lars on all that, paid square, 'ud be more'n I could make playin' the snitch, if Dan'll be open to reason.
- Extract from : « The Hole in the Wall » by Arthur Morrison
- The Gray Seal had become a snitch, a menace, a source of danger that stalked among them like a ghastly spectre.
- Extract from : « The Adventures of Jimmie Dale » by Frank L. Packard
- He hadn't a notion people would be so low-down as to snitch his idea and go to making cotton gins of their own.
- Extract from : « Carl and the Cotton Gin » by Sara Ware Bassett
- If anybody tries to stop us or to snitch you free you'll get the acid in those shining peepers without being able to move.
- Extract from : « The Gray Mask » by Wadsworth Camp
- They've put th' reward out, and three times since last night some of me own pals 've tried to snitch on me.
- Extract from : « The Honorable Senator Sage-Brush » by Francis Lynde
Synonyms for snitch
- betray
- betrayer
- blab
- blabbermouth
- burglarize
- canary
- carry off
- confess
- deep throat
- defraud
- double-crosser
- embezzle
- fink
- give away
- heist
- hold up
- informant
- keep
- leak
- lift
- loot
- make off with
- narc
- nark
- pickpocket
- pilfer
- pillage
- pinch
- plunder
- poach
- rat
- rat on
- remove
- rip off
- shoplift
- sneak
- snitcher
- source
- squeal
- squealer
- stool pigeon
- stoolie
- swipe
- take
- tattle
- tattler
- tattletale
- tell
- tell on
- tip
- tipster
- turn in
- turncoat
- walk off with
- weasel
- whistle-blower
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