Someone acting as an informer or decoy for the police.
Give away information about somebody.
A person that rats somebody else.
1 I heard you say a moment ago that he was a snitch .
2 Guess she was worried we'd snitch some jugs of used motor oil.
3 I don't think I want to snitch a planet from these people.
4 Sam looked at him and decided that he was an unlikely snitch .
5 Keepers looking for their snitch would jog by on their broomsticks everywhere.
6 If you like you may think of Mr. Literal as a-a snitch .
7 They weren't recording every little snitch of the drums or the bass.
8 But I wouldn't snitch on him, even if he'd told me anything.
9 Okay, so then where did the snitch 's lawyer fit into the picture?
10 The seeker's role is to snatch the snitch which is worth 30 points.
11 The three are often on the lookout for ways to snitch some money.
12 The stolen police files point at the Captain being the snitch .
13 According to the snitch , a crooked corrections officer is a key drugs supplier.
14 But what the bureau really needed was a spy, a snitch .
15 When they made it a crime to snitch out your homeboys?
16 A snitch is a person whose identity is protected by the investigating officer.
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