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  • I sat for a moment, wondering what on earth Kip would have done to me once he learned - if he did not already know - that it was I who snitched, when something stung the side of my face a bit.
  • And he was so scared, he did not go to school yesterday because he sensed that, for being what they call a snitch, something bad would happen to him. CNN Transcript Oct 13, 2009
  • The word 'snitch' puts witnesses in a category where they have done something wrong, this is not the case. Evening Standard - Home
  • Trey kicked at it as he snitched a chocolate chip cookie from Blake's lunch.
  • But the gist of the film is the meeting of the criminals and their interaction to identify the snitch.
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  • Well, being a snitch or an informant does not make you martyr or mean that you are really copping out.
  • He is being held on suspicion of traveling with an invalid passport, but Bosnitch said Fischer was never notified by the U.S. government that his passport was revoked.
  • I asked him when we were going to that other place and he would not tell me; he was quite snitchy.
  • Everyone co-operated in making sure that good manners were maintained, even if it meant snitching on people who used bad language.
  • Nurses also may not report other nurses for fear of being perceived as snitches or labeled as whistle-blowers.
  • Then the tantrums for not getting the right colour - or a sibling snitching the only one that was wanted - and so on.
  • June 18th, 2006 at 5:20 pm being a rather good fellator myself — the very idea of an odious toad like Snitchens writing about the subject is something I find profoundly distasteful ! Firedoglake » Face the Snark
  • I didn't get caught nor did anyone snitch on me but shortly after the fight ended my boyfriend called me.
  • The same con game is used by people of questionable ethics who invented the term "snitch" to demonize and prevent whistleblowers "ratting them out. Thestar.com - Home Page
  • The audience hooted and hollered… and I looked around for those awful, horrible 13-year-old baseball playing boys, who had obviously snitched on us.
  • You're okay for now, but I'll see if I can snitch a few things for you later.
  • It was tattling, I knew, but somehow I didn't think Dove could get very upset with me for snitching about this.
  • Oosterhuis even went as far as to become a snitch to get on the good side of the warders. ALASTAIR MCLEAN'S 'NIGHT WATCH'
  • No one wants to alienate himself from the group by snitching on his buddies; yet remaining silent seems to evade responsibility - especially if someone could get hurt.
  • Names of a half dozen snitches have been listed as prosecution witnesses to whom Wooten allegedly confessed.
  • She would never tolerate anybody snitching on her, or on anybody in the family. TALKING GOD
  • A dobber is Australian slang for a snitch, and a cobber means a friend.
  • She would never tolerate anybody snitching on her, or on anybody in the family. TALKING GOD
  • You do not mean those snitchy innuendos about your friends being freeloaders.
  • These rapidly became forays into entrapment of innocent people fingered by prison snitches trying to get their sentences reduced.
  • However, people actively enjoy snitching on each other so you're never sure who has dobbed you in. Times, Sunday Times
  • After all, these nightly visitors aren't there to snitch snapdragons or pilfer peas.
  • Reginald had gone off talking with a biology teacher, and Kate stood alone in a corner, nibbling on a carrot in vegetable dip she'd snitched from the table beside her.
  • You can track their movements via the mobile phone system, remotely monitor their presence in school, even learn when your teenager is driving too fast, thanks to a satellite-linked service that will snitch on him or her by e-mail.
  • And yet, does Sunstein disapprove of the snitch program instituted by the White House asking supporters to report “fishy” arguments against health care reform to flag@whitehouse. gov? Lying About Cass Sunstein
  • The specific DOJ charges appear to be supported by electronic recordings and at least one snitch, thereby providing at least some substance despite the usual murky interpretations involved in political wheeler-dealing. Andrew Kreig: U.S. Charges of Alabama Corruption Tainted By Past Federal Misconduct
  • And we all of us from Hanks and Sykes through the rum coves, snitches, hicks, cullies and boozers to the dying wretches on that platform over there walk a rope across a pit of fire. Morgan’s Run
  • The plot centres on the stealing of two encrypted rings that, when combined, reveal the whereabouts of all those snitches hiding under the US federal witness-protection programme.
  • Or maybe you'll get lucky, and someone's snitch will put you on to somebody. THE DUTCH BLUE ERROR
  • Instead of embracing the added *positive* publicity to your blog created by this event, you have chosen to embrace the negative by posting this rant and even worse, lending an ear to individuals who are obviously in this just to get a line "crediting" them for their outstanding effort to "snitch" and "spy" on Miami cyclists. The Secret to Success: Crawling Before You Can Walk
  • American detectives need snitches, sidearms, and sports cars to catch bad guys.
  • The two cops visit snitches and the usual ghetto scum, and predictably Oak and Tellis's different methods bump heads.
  • A man in Orem, Utah had the Homeland Security flying squad at his house because he'd planted a castor bean plant on his front lawn, prompting a neighbor or passing snitch to decide he was making ricin: Boing Boing
  • I think the reason kids are told not to snitch is because they will be retaliated against. Live Blog from the Anchor Desk 10/01/09
  • Using the threat of possible arrest or deportation, the government is coercing a group of individuals to operate as snitches in immigrant communities.
  • Make them actually pay for their ideals, they'll snitch, squeal and cry as they run like a bunch of rabbits released at a fursuit lifestyler convention. Legitgov
  • Whoa, wait a sec, I do all my own pedicures and snitch the polish from the store, so what money would that save me, anyway?
  • Well, I don't usually like to snitch, but he was coming onto me and I was a little uncomfortable.
  • Now, you get into court, you're confronted with cops perjuring themselves and jailhouse snitches saying you confessed all to them in your cell.
  • If it's any consolation to you, you haven't snitched on anyone.
  • Indeed, today she is wearing a notably on-trend but distinctly un-boho vivid orange shirt-waister dress snitched from her spring collection. Times, Sunday Times
  • An industry snitch has pocketed £4,000 after grassing on a Scottish IT company for using pirated software.
  • I snitched small bits of things here and there, and quite obviously, I survived.
  • The real sex revolution is to have high standards and a mutual respect for the real folks in the Game and lets run out all the snitches, busters, chumps, suckers and lames who are ranking it. Cautionary Words from a Nevada brothel survivor::but still a sex worker activist « Bound, Not Gagged
  • Jack D: Meanwhile, the snitch Yelena Shagall has come off relatively unpublicized and unscathed. The Volokh Conspiracy » Be Careful. Trust No-One. Shut Up.
  • We pulled at the threads that ran through the cases that appeared emblematic of the system's troubles: bad lawyers, jailhouse snitches, flawed forensic science.
  • And, you know, the term snitch used to refer to one criminal who ratted out another criminal in order to get a lesser sentence. CNN Transcript Apr 24, 2007
  • Fourteen are devoted solely to reducing the likelihood of false testimony from jailhouse snitches.
  • And Aiden must have thought that she was the one who snitched.
  • `Knute was sayin' you got a licence you can do anything you want, goin' after this snitch ! STONE CITY
  • It's hard to get reliable info on the US presidential and VP candidates over here in godless Euroland, but I have it on good authority that Palin had an extramarital affair, with a moose or possibly with McCain, who by the way left his disabled wife for a rich heiress and snitched on his fellow POWs. 14 Important Science Questions
  • Somebody snitched on me.
  • When the snitches became suspects themselves, the promised $250,000 reward was withheld.
  • And if happy-go-lucky Billy Bob had been going to a meeting with Grady, the odds were he had been a snitch. BLACK EAGLES
  • CM&V snitches report that Rihanna is a lesbian currently dating her assistant/friend, Melissa, the raven-skinned beauty who joined Rih-Rih in chuckling during Britney Spears’ opening performance at the MTV Video Music Awards. Kelly Clarkson Lesbian Rumors: “I’m Not Gay!”
  • RAFOLS: Police say this is where a 38-year-old woman was kidnapped, beaten, and branded with a hot iron, the word snitch scorched into her cheek, then blindfolded, driven, and dropped in this nearby neighborhood. CNN Transcript Jun 22, 2007
  • The reason why people are scared to snitch is because they fear their lives. Nas: ‘Open letter to young warriors in Chicago’
  • It also explores his failings, as an FBI snitch during the 50s and a foreign policy blunderer whose machinations verged, on criminal. Tonight's TV highlights: Bible's Buried Secrets | Katie; My Beautiful Friends | Katie: Jade Changed My Life | True Stories: Love, Lust And Lies | Storyville – American Idol: Reagan
  • The opprobrium that once attached to informers, snitches, snouts, shoppers and narks in all walks of life no longer exists.
  • We don't know who we're fighting and even our snitches can't tell us.
  • You do not mean those snitchy innuendos about your friends being freeloaders.
  • People are giving each other up so fast that in Rochester they call Elmira “Tellmira” because of the snitches. Zebratown
  • The snitch, a pickpocket who worked the Sunday museum crowds, was looking for a break. AMAGANSETT
  • What's more, officials have handed out around 2,000 yuan in rewards to people snitching on illegal sites.
  • By the time he reaches Seville in 1976, he has learned the rules - don't fight, don't snitch, don't cry - and when the bullies circle for their first strike, he takes the initiative and joins them.
  • Seated under the bright red and blue awning with his back against a merchant stall that was positively heaped with apples, the young man couldn't resist snitching one.
  • I won't have to worry this week that he'll use my dough to bankroll consiglieri who get bosses off the hook when they're charged with pimping out children, or nabbed on tax code and RICO violation counts; nor fear my contributions will be used to fund cheese-eaters on Apostolic Inquisition teams (technically Apostolic Visitation teams), Vatican snitches who spy on women in convents. Michele Somerville: Church Collection: Should Conscientious Catholics Stop Giving?
  • Isn't it true that the worst thing you can do as a member of a street gang is be a snitch?
  • I mean, just because something is true doesn't mean it should be spoken, and what are the conditions under which you should speak, or you should snitch, or you should turn in your kid?
  • They didn't take all that much notice of each other, just ambled along, and were maybe a bit snitchy at times.
  • And please, do not just snitch a taste from my plate haphazardly, or you may very well have eaten my Last Bite.
  • She had another day with the books and the snitchy rich kids.
  • Jackson blinked, then snitched Sam's glasses, folding them and setting them on the nightstand behind him.
  • The person you told would snitch, of course, and that's how lessons were learned.
  • So, I snitched a pack, and a spare lighter, and repaired to the study.
  • The site cites celebrity snitches who claim the 22-year-old is rocking a new engagement ring after saying “yes” to a surprise proposal from her baseballer beau last week. Matt Kemp & Rihanna Moving In Together
  • `Knute was sayin' you got a licence you can do anything you want, goin' after this snitch ! STONE CITY
  • I spoke to multimillionaire rap star Cam'ron about why he uses the term snitch and encourages people not to talk to police, says he himself would never talk to police. CNN Transcript Apr 24, 2007
  • The play simply confirms the view of the nation as having the mentality of snitchy small-minded individuals concerned about the liquor laws.
  • The opprobrium that once attached to informers, snitches, snouts, shoppers and narks in all walks of life no longer exists.
  • Breaking news: the Obama administration has admited to sending unsolicited E-mails and has shut down their snitch site. House Democrat: Health care bill in doubt without public plan
  • Usually the snitches are facing their own criminal charges and readily agree to help police nab the next guy up the supply chain, or offer information about other crimes.
  • Meanwhile, the snitch Yelena Shagall has come off relatively unpublicized and unscathed. The Volokh Conspiracy » Be Careful. Trust No-One. Shut Up.
  • The opprobrium that once attached to informers, snitches, snouts, shoppers and narks in all walks of life no longer exists.
  • But the snitch failed a polygraph and Guandique passed one.
  • They snatched wallets, purloined purses, ‘borrowed’ tools, burgled houses, snitched firewood or drying clothes or even chickens.
  • Sometimes the other dorks would let me stand with them, just so that the teachers wouldn't snitch on me to the school psychologist for not having any friends.
  • I can't believe you would sink so low as to snitch on your best friends.
  • The snitch, a pickpocket who worked the Sunday museum crowds, was looking for a break. AMAGANSETT
  • ‘Young people would have the chance of drawing attention to their concerns without feeling like they are snitching on their friends,’ she said.
  • Bagado looked like the relieved accomplice who hadn't been snitched on. INSTRUMENTS OF DARKNESS
  • ‘I don't think I caught your name,’ he observes, snitching cherries from my stash.
  • Fights and chases erupt when personal penguin space is invaded or when young marauders snitch a few prized pebbles to start building nests of their own.
  • Unfortunately, apart from snitching on anyone you know who drives without insurance, the only thing you can do to cut down on what it costs you overall to finance their accidents, is to shop around for cheaper insurance.
  • Nurses also may not report other nurses for fear of being perceived as snitches or labeled as whistle-blowers.
  • Bauman wriggled into the damp coverall, zipped it closed, then stooped to pick the snitch-mirror up. STONE CITY
  • He was called in to talk about snitchy people at work.
  • The laws, for instance, require doctors who witness injuries consistent with child sex abuse to call authorities; and social workers are obligated to snitch if they confront someone clearly about to physically harm another.
  • And if happy-go-lucky Billy Bob had been going to a meeting with Grady, the odds were he had been a snitch. BLACK EAGLES
  • In these cases, these individuals were stigmatized with the label "snitch" or "stool pigeon. Elena Quintana: The Problem With Snitching
  • We're trying to keep this meeting on a low profile; there are snitches everywhere these days, and information gets a lot of money.
  • And, Dennis, if you weren't being a ‘snitch’ by tattletaling, on me, to the Webslave, what were you doing?
  • But there is no Caesar here, no master of empire, just minor potentates ruling an unstable bipolar turf with its black economy of police snitches and corrupt cops.
  • She takes ages to get going, and you don't want to make her more snitchy than usual.
  • He said ‘You know what they do to any narcs, snitches, or informants even remotely implicated in the evidence?’
  • She snitched my cookie, then continued, ‘You were confused.’
  • You know every rat, snitch and scoundrel on this island, and between them they know everything shady that transpires.
  • The 24-year-old passed along letters to fellow inmate Robyn Adams, who Anthony's defense team is calling a jailhouse snitch. WESH.com - Local News
  • `What he did, "Cousins (a voice only) said, `he shot a snitchy con back in nineteen fifty-four. STONE CITY
  • He believes in the value of student snitches, parental conferences, and long hot showers in the faculty lounge.
  • While I'm wary of children snitching on their parents (echoes of communism), in some cases one has to applaud such actions.
  • Or maybe you'll get lucky, and someone's snitch will put you on to somebody. THE DUTCH BLUE ERROR
  • They rely mostly on snitches for their information.
  • But I doubt anyone will notice, unless one of the guys snitches or unless they check the rooms.
  • In the 1960s Trofim Lycenko, the notorious Stalin’s scientific pogromist who personally snitched on many scientists wrote an open letter to the Russian scientific community saying that he ‘just had some ideas to discuss’ and that ’that what he was doing all his life and was ready to debate those any time’. On Kings and Cabbage and Opednews
  • So, the GPS snitch folks decided to bring their tech to yachtsmen (and presumably yachtswomen) everywhere. Original Signal - Transmitting Gadgets
  • If I was very, very lucky, when he found out we hadn't actually snitched any embryos, he'd demand to know what we had been doing here, and then I was safe.
  • However, you'll not be snitching a slice before the meal, so don't even think to touch it.
  • He might be a snitch, but he prided himself on providing good information to those who needed and would pay for it.
  • The cook made them this morning, and I took the opportunity to snitch a few.
  • He didn't want to be a snitch, and besides, Kevin was his friend.
  • None of the street snitches have any clues for us.
  • But if you snitch on the others, you go free while everyone else gets 20 years.
  • A leopard mare we owned had become quite snitchy.
  • There isn't anything fiendish, knavish, or snitchy about him — at least, that I know of.
  • Oosterhuis even went as far as to become a snitch to get on the good side of the warders. ALASTAIR MCLEAN'S 'NIGHT WATCH'
  • Since their relationship had become quite tense lately, Ganga Bai snitched about it to the supervisor.
  • Someone snitched my wallet!
  • "There's no need to get snitchy! I'm just trying to help!" he said.
  • And yet there's something in the British character that hates snitchers, tell-tales, sneaks and clypes.

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