Snitch
English
Verb
Snitch (third-person singular simple present snitches, present participle snitching, simple past and past participle snitched)
- (transitive) To steal, quickly and quietly.
- (transitive) To inform on.
- (slang, transitive) To contact or cooperate with the police for any reason.
Noun
Snitch (plural Snitches)- A thief.
- An informer, usually one who betrays his group.
Synonyms
- (informer): grass, mole, rat, stool pigeon
Thesaurus
abstract, and, annex, appropriate, bag, beak, bear witness against, beezer, betray, betrayer, blab, blabber, blabberer, blabbermouth, blow the whistle, boost, borrow, canary, conk, cop, crib, defraud, delator, embezzle, extort, filch, fink, hook, inform against, inform on, informer, lift, make off with, narc, nark, nick, nip, palm, peach, peacher, pecker, pilfer, pimp, pinch, poach, purloin, rat, run away with, rustle, schnozzle, scrounge, sell out, shoplift, sing, smeller, snare, snatch, snitch on, snitcher, snout, spy, squeak, squeal, squealer, steal, stool, stool pigeon, stoolie, swindle, swipe, take, talebearer, tattle, tattler, tattletale, tell on, telltale, testify against, thieve, tipster, turn informer, walk off with, whistle-blower