snitcher (Meaning)
snitcher (n)
a thief who steals without using violence
someone acting as an informer or decoy for the police
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snitcher Sentence Examples
- The snitching student informed the teacher about his classmate's cheating.
- Jimmy was labeled a snitcher after revealing the gang's secret hideout.
- Fear of being called a snitcher prevented her from reporting the crime she witnessed.
- Rumors spread throughout the prison that the new inmate was a notorious snitcher.
- The police detective grilled the snitcher for information on the suspect's whereabouts.
- The snitcher's betrayal led to the downfall of the criminal organization.
- Lucy's reputation as a snitcher made her an outcast among her peers.
- The whistleblower was accused of being a snitcher, despite their noble intentions.
- In the underworld, snitchers are met with swift and severe retribution.
- The snitching neighbor provided the crucial evidence that led to the arrest of the burglar.
FAQs About the word snitcher
a thief who steals without using violence, someone acting as an informer or decoy for the police
informant, informer, stool pigeon, canary, rat,collaborator, tattletale, tattler, rat fink, whistle-blower
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The snitching student informed the teacher about his classmate's cheating.
Jimmy was labeled a snitcher after revealing the gang's secret hideout.
Fear of being called a snitcher prevented her from reporting the crime she witnessed.
Rumors spread throughout the prison that the new inmate was a notorious snitcher.