snitch
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Is snitch a Scrabble word?
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- Scrabble US/Canada (OTCWL) Yes
- Scrabble UK (SOWPODS) Yes
- Wordle No
- Words With Friends Yes
What is the meaning of snitch?
Definition
verb (English)
1. (slang, intransitive) To inform on, especially in betrayal of others.Synonyms: drop a dimeintransitiveslang
2. (slang, intransitive) To contact or cooperate with the police for any reason.intransitiveslang
3. (slang, dated, transitive) To steal, quickly and quietly.Examples: "Besides, I shall require your help in snitching the pig. But I was forgetting. You are not abreast of that side of our activities, are you? Emsworth has a pig. The Duke wants it."Synonyms: filchdatedslangtransitive
noun (English)
1. (slang) A thief.Synonyms: filcherslang
2. (slang) An informer, one who betrays their group.Synonyms: grassslang
3. (slang, British) A nose.Examples: "'Yah, I wouldn't git a second-'and dress at a pawnbroker's!' 'Garn!' said Liza indignantly. 'I'll swipe yer over the snitch if yer talk ter me. [...] ""; "He added in conclusion that he strongly disliked the police coming and sticking its nose into his affairs and, since the horror which such actions inspired in him was not far from making him wish to vomit, he extracted from his pocket a silken square of the colour of the lilac flower (the one that isn’t white) but impregnated with Barbouze, the Fior perfume, and with it dabbed his snitch."; "On one level clearly emblematic of her class status, “she’d have really looked down her snitch at me”), Virginia Woolf's nose, both Bennett and his audience would know, signifies as well the far more frightening power, the phallic power, attributed to women, strong women in particular."Synonyms: schnozzBritishslang
Definition source: Wiktionary