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snitchingverb1present participle of snitch to give information (as to the authorities) about another's improper or unlawful activitieshe snitched on his friend because he was only looking out for himself finking, grassing (on)(British slang), informing, ratting (on), singing, splitting (on)(British), squeaking, squealing, talking, telling (on) betraying, giving away, turning inbackstabbing, crossing, double-crossing, selling (out), two-timingblabbing, tattlingtipping (off) dropping a dime (on) snitchingverb2present participle of snitchto take (something) without right and with an intent to keepsnitched some paper from the office supply room for use with her printer at home appropriating, boosting(slang), filching, heisting, hooking, lifting, misappropriating, nicking(British slang), nipping, pilfering, pinching, pocketing, purloining, ripping off, stealing, swiping, thieving burglarizing, knocking over, robbinglooting, pillaging, plundering, sackingcarjacking, hijacking(also highjacking)picking, riflingpoaching, rustling, shopliftingcollaring, grabbing, grasping, nailing, seizing, snatching, takingmooching, spongingabducting, kidnapping(also kidnaping), shanghaiing, spiriting making away with, making off with, running off with, walking off with buying, purchasingbestowing, contributing, donating, giving, handing over, presenting |