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snitch n."informer, tell-tale," 1785, of obscure origin, probably from underworld slang meaning "the nose" (1700), which apparently developed from an earlier meaning "fillip on the nose" (1670s), itself probably from one of the Germanic sn- "nose" words (see snout). Snitcher in same sense is from 1827. snitch v. 1801, "inform (on someone), reveal or give information (to)," from snitch (n.). The meaning "steal, pilfer" is attested from 1904, perhaps in this sense a variant of snatch (v.). Related: Snitched; snitching. updated on February 05, 2023 |