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  1. Snitching is the present participle of snitch, which means to secretly tell someone in authority that someone else has done something bad, or to steal something. Learn more about the meaning, usage and examples of snitching from Cambridge Dictionary.

  2. See all examples of snitch. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors.

  3. Learn the origin, synonyms, and usage of the word snitch as a noun and a verb. A snitch can be a tattletale, an informer, or a thief, depending on the context.

  4. Find 120 words that mean snitching, such as lying, informing, betraying, or stealing, and their opposites, such as loyalty, fidelity, or honesty. Learn the definitions and examples of snitching and related words.

  5. If you have anything -- don't be a coward, don't feel like it's snitching. From New York Daily News They snitched against the family, a betrayal punishable by death in the gang's harsh code of justice.

  6. 4 meanings: 1. to steal; take, esp in an underhand way 2. to act as an informer 3. an informer; telltale 4. the nose.... Click for more definitions.

  7. Define snitching. snitching synonyms, snitching pronunciation, snitching translation, English dictionary definition of snitching. Slang v. snitched , snitch·ing , snitch·es v. intr. To act as an informer: He snitched on his comrades. v. tr. To steal ; pilfer: snitched a cookie from the...

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