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  1. to secretly tell someone in authority that someone else has done something bad, often in order to cause trouble: She thought I'd snitched on her. UK He snitched to my boss that I'd been making long-distance calls at work! Fewer examples. Would you snitch on your friend's partner? Inmates who snitch on other inmates risk being savagely beaten.

  2. someone who secretly tells someone in authority that someone else has done something bad, often in order to cause trouble: You little snitch! People who cooperate with police are viewed by their neighbours as snitches. More examples. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases.

  3. SNITCH meaning: 1. to secretly tell someone in authority that someone else has done something bad, often in order…. Learn more.

  4. The meaning of SNITCH is one who snitches : tattletale. How to use snitch in a sentence.

  5. It can also be used as a verb meaning to inform on or tattle on someone. All uses of this sense of the word are intended to be negative and very insulting. Less commonly, snitch can be used as a verb meaning to steal, or as a noun meaning the nose.

  6. To snitch is to tattle on someone, and a snitch is someone who tattles. If you snitch on your brother when he "borrows" five dollars without asking, he might call you a snitch — but, on the bright side, he'll probably have to pay you back.

  7. If you snitch something, you steal it quickly and quietly. [ informal ] I ventured into the cloakroom and surprised a classmate snitching a chocolate bar from my lunch box.