by dfghjkjhgfhjklokjhghukyvguiykg October 31, 2019

Someone who rats people out for fun. They usually do this to get self gain or to betray their group. People who inform other people about something negative happening with truth are not snitches, this is a common misconception
Snitch: Someone who rats people out for fun. They usually do this to get self gain or to betray their group. People who inform other people about something negative happening with truth are not snitches, this is a common misconception
Right: That snitch John tattled on smoking when he did it with me!
Wrong: Felicity snitched on us talking smack about Griffin. (In this case, Felicity is not a snitch because she stood up against the wrong).
Right: That snitch John tattled on smoking when he did it with me!
Wrong: Felicity snitched on us talking smack about Griffin. (In this case, Felicity is not a snitch because she stood up against the wrong).
by Mrs. Kristy November 24, 2021

by Senpai Fried Chicken June 12, 2018

Noun: someone who betrays the confidence of others to attain something personally gained, usually lenient treatment by proposed authorities or a reward.
Verb: to betray someone's trust
Synonym: traitor, betray, turncoat
Antonym: loyal, friend, companion
Verb: to betray someone's trust
Synonym: traitor, betray, turncoat
Antonym: loyal, friend, companion
by WGstyles August 11, 2023

A House Slave or Anyone Else who Snitches to their Massa (Master) whenever they think someone might betray their Massa.
by Nobody 🖤 December 15, 2024

A snitch nitch --- I mean, a sniche niche (rhymes with "fish"), although at this point, I dunno fer sher how to pronounce it --- refers to da usually-unknown/unexplored employment-position of professional squealer, maybe one who watches to see when other people grant themselves a five-finger discount --- i.e., "snitch" something --- and then "snitches on them" to da cops.
by QuacksO May 10, 2025
