snitch|snitched|snitches|snitching in English

verb

[snɪtʃ]

(Slang) inform, tattle; pilfer, snatch, steal

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1. You snitched to the MCU.

2. I ain't a snitch.

3. But not a snitch!

4. He ain't the one snitching.

5. They were afraid she'd snitch.

6. And he's snitching to a cop called DeAngelis.

7. Frank : But not a snitch! Sentencedict.com

8. Colonel Slade: But not a snitch!

9. Why snitch on your own boss?

10. I managed to snitch abdul abdullah's breakfast.

11. Lieutenant Colonel Frank Slade: But not a 6 snitch.

12. You had a snitch for a sponsor, old man.

13. Democrats Search for Snitches is Heading Down a Blind Alley

14. Bottom line, Sammi is a fucking snitch.

15. I know you don't wanna a snitch.

16. And he looks like a snitch on Miami Vice.

17. Inbreeding is a drawback from snitching most their employees from only one or two companies.

18. Well, me and my partner, that's Joey Allegretto, we have us a snitch.

19. Word History: Today's Good Word is another snitched, via French, from Latin Bucolicus "pastoral"

20. Yet, because of required secrecy and a certain reciprocity snitches always need shadow zones, right Sally?

21. At the last moment, Harry caught the Snitch for 150 points.

22. If he needed a snitch, did he need to wait this long to get one?

23. After a snitch at the party released the photo, the press went wild with allegations.

24. 13 Others have gone free because their prosecutors relied on junk science, jailhouse snitches or bad cops.

25. Definition of Croaked / snitch Croaked is used in the phrase: "He Croaked" = He died