snitching Definition In English

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  • Roberts criticized the university as well as the team for a culture that prohibited snitching on the later exonerated lacrosse players.

  • She actually believes that neighbors should start snitching out neighbors, and we should be deporting people.

  • This rule encompassed any kind of collaboration, not only snitching or ratting.

  • What will happen is that the lad with the curly locks will have a close hair shave and be out "snitching" handkerchiefs the moment he is released.

  • There is nothing wrong with that—it is not snitching; it is ensuring that the taxpayers' money is effectively spent and targeted at those who really need it.

  • In the hip-hop world, this is called ' snitching'.

  • "Slamming" refers to an underhanded method of snitching clients from rivals.

  • He'd snitched credit card numbers from credit-company computers.

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