snitch

mengadukan
definition
verb
After all, these nightly visitors aren't there to snitch snapdragons or pilfer peas.
steal.
she wouldn't tell who snitched on me
inform on someone.
noun
Well, being a snitch or an informant does not make you martyr or mean that you are really copping out.
an informer.
example
Sometimes the other dorks would let me stand with them, just so that the teachers wouldn't 'snitch' on me to the school psychologist for not having any friends.
Fights and chases erupt when personal penguin space is invaded or when young marauders 'snitch' a few prized pebbles to start building nests of their own.
You're okay for now, but I'll see if I can 'snitch' a few things for you later.
You can track their movements via the mobile phone system, remotely monitor their presence in school, even learn when your teenager is driving too fast, thanks to a satellite-linked service that will 'snitch' on him or her by e-mail.
But if you 'snitch' on the others, you go free while everyone else gets 20 years.
After all, these nightly visitors aren't there to 'snitch' snapdragons or pilfer peas.
And please, do not just 'snitch' a taste from my plate haphazardly, or you may very well have eaten my Last Bite.
The cook made them this morning, and I took the opportunity to 'snitch' a few.
I mean, just because something is true doesn't mean it should be spoken, and what are the conditions under which you should speak, or you should 'snitch' , or you should turn in your kid?
He might be a 'snitch' , but he prided himself on providing good information to those who needed and would pay for it.
The laws, for instance, require doctors who witness injuries consistent with child sex abuse to call authorities; and social workers are obligated to 'snitch' if they confront someone clearly about to physically harm another.
The person you told would 'snitch' , of course, and that's how lessons were learned.
they thought he was a plant or a 'snitch'
I didn't get caught nor did anyone 'snitch' on me but shortly after the fight ended my boyfriend called me.
Well, being a 'snitch' or an informant does not make you martyr or mean that you are really copping out.
Well, I don't usually like to 'snitch' , but he was coming onto me and I was a little uncomfortable.
But the gist of the film is the meeting of the criminals and their interaction to identify the 'snitch' .
Isn't it true that the worst thing you can do as a member of a street gang is be a 'snitch' ?
Whoa, wait a sec, I do all my own pedicures and 'snitch' the polish from the store, so what money would that save me, anyway?
By the time he reaches Seville in 1976, he has learned the rules - don't fight, don't 'snitch' , don't cry - and when the bullies circle for their first strike, he takes the initiative and joins them.
Trey kicked at it as he 'snitched' a chocolate chip cookie from Blake's lunch.
Using the threat of possible arrest or deportation, the government is coercing a group of individuals to operate as 'snitches' in immigrant communities.
No one wants to alienate himself from the group by 'snitching' on his buddies; yet remaining silent seems to evade responsibility - especially if someone could get hurt.
‘I don't think I caught your name,’ he observes, 'snitching' cherries from my stash.
Usually the 'snitches' are facing their own criminal charges and readily agree to help police nab the next guy up the supply chain, or offer information about other crimes.
Seated under the bright red and blue awning with his back against a merchant stall that was positively heaped with apples, the young man couldn't resist 'snitching' one.
When the 'snitches' became suspects themselves, the promised $250,000 reward was withheld.
He said ‘You know what they do to any narcs, 'snitches' , or informants even remotely implicated in the evidence?’
The audience hooted and hollered… and I looked around for those awful, horrible 13-year-old baseball playing boys, who had obviously 'snitched' on us.
We don't know who we're fighting and even our 'snitches' can't tell us.
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