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  1. to secretly tell someone in authority that someone else has done something bad, often in order to cause trouble. chivarse. She thought I'd snitched on her. Pensó que yo la había delatado. UK He snitched to my boss that I'd been making long-distance calls at work!

    • Snitch

      someone who secretly tells someone in authority that someone...

  2. Snitch can be a verb or a noun, and it means to secretly tell someone in authority that someone else has done something bad, or to steal something. Learn more about the usage, pronunciation and translations of snitch with Cambridge Dictionary.

  3. Inglés. Español. snitch n. slang (informer) soplón, soplona nm, nf. (ES: coloquial) chivato, chivata nm, nf. (AR: coloquial) buchón, buchona nm, nf.

  4. someone who secretly tells someone in authority that someone else has done something bad, often in order to cause trouble: You little snitch! People who cooperate with police are viewed by their neighbours as snitches. Más ejemplos. SMART Vocabulary: palabras y expresiones relacionadas.

  5. Learn the noun and verb meanings of snitch, a word that can mean a tattletale, an informer, or a thief. See synonyms, examples, word history, and related articles.

  6. Traducción de 'snitch' en el diccionario gratuito de inglés-español y muchas otras traducciones en español.

  7. to snitch on sb chivarse o soplar a algn. verbo transitivo. (= steal) birlar (inf) sustantivo. 1. (= nose) napias (v. inf) fpl. 2. (= informer) soplón (soplona) (inf) m/f. Collins English-Spanish Dictionary © by HarperCollins Publishers. All rights reserved.