Thesaurus / snitch
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I don’t want anybody to come and snitch to me unless it’s a safety issue or serious work-related issue I need to know about.
IS GLENN SHEPHARD, THE ‘BELOW DECK SAILING YACHT’ CAPTAIN, THE NICEST GUY ON REALITY TV?TIM TEEMANMAY 14, 2021THE DAILY BEASTA snitch captures the moment on his cellphone, and Ali lands in jail.
IN THE OSCAR-NOMINATED THE MAN WHO SOLD HIS SKIN, A REFUGEE STAKES HIS FUTURE ON A TATTOOSTEPHANIE ZACHAREKAPRIL 9, 2021TIMEThey could follow what’s known as the “blue wall of silence,” essentially a code between officers that they won’t snitch on each other or otherwise try to get each other in trouble.
POLICE OFFICERS ARE PROSECUTED FOR MURDER IN LESS THAN 2 PERCENT OF FATAL SHOOTINGSGERMAN LOPEZAPRIL 2, 2021VOX“We see it as a snitch society program,” said Rafael Bautista, the lead organizer with San Diego Tenants United.
COUNTY’S ‘CRIME-FREE HOUSING’ PROGRAMS WALK FINE LINE BETWEEN SAFETY, SURVEILLANCEJESSE MARXMARCH 16, 2021VOICE OF SAN DIEGOSince one of the individuals first started speaking with attorneys in the case, staff began calling him “rat,” “snitch” and routinely refusing to release him for his medications in a timely manner, the documents contend.
DONOVAN INMATES PLEAD FOR PROTECTION, ALLEGE RETALIATION FOLLOWING LAWSUITMAYA SRIKRISHNANJULY 2, 2020VOICE OF SAN DIEGOWill you promise not to snitch if I tell you how to stop it, even if you don't go there yourself?
THE WHITE MOLLFRANK L. PACKARDIf anybody tries to stop us or to snitch you free you'll get the acid in those shining peepers without being able to move.
THE GRAY MASKWADSWORTH CAMPPinkie and this double-crossing snitch went there—and only found a note from the White Moll.
THE WHITE MOLLFRANK L. PACKARDThey've put th' reward out, and three times since last night some of me own pals 've tried to snitch on me.
THE HONORABLE SENATOR SAGE-BRUSHFRANCIS LYNDESnitch, to give information to the police, to turn approver.
THE SLANG DICTIONARYJOHN CAMDEN HOTTENWORDS RELATED TO SNITCH
- abduct
- appropriate
- blackmail
- burglarize
- carry off
- cheat
- cozen
- defraud
- despoil
- divert
- embezzle
- heist
- hold for ransom
- hold up
- housebreak
- keep
- kidnap
- lift
- loot
- make off with
- misappropriate
- peculate
- pilfer
- pillage
- pinch
- pirate
- plagiarize
- plunder
- poach
- purloin
- ransack
- remove
- rifle
- rip off
- run off with
- sack
- shoplift
- snitch
- spirit away
- stick up
- strip
- swindle
- swipe
- take
- take possession of
- thieve
- walk off with
- withdraw
- accepts
- apprehends
- assumes
- believes
- catches
- compasses
- comprehends
- considers
- deems
- expects
- experiences
- feels
- follows
- gathers
- grasps
- holds
- imagines
- interprets as
- is aware of
- knows
- looks upon
- observes
- perceives
- presumes
- receives
- reckons
- regards
- sees
- sees as
- senses
- supposes
- suspects
- takes in
- thinks
- thinks of as
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