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  1. 1 snitch / ˈ snɪtʃ/ verb. snitches; snitched; snitching. Britannica Dictionary definition of SNITCH. informal. 1. [no object] disapproving : to tell someone in authority (such as the police or a teacher) about something wrong that someone has done. Someone must have snitched to the police. — usually + on. She snitched [= tattled, squealed ...

  2. The Golden Snitch is a brightly golden colored sphere attached to two silver wings that help it attain flight during a Quidditch match. The Golden Snitch is one of the three balls used during a Quidditch match and carries the highest points – a total of 150. Furthermore, according to the rules of the game, the Golden Snitch can only be caught ...

  3. snitch - WordReference English dictionary, questions, discussion and forums. All Free.

  4. SNITCH 意味, 定義, SNITCH は何か: 1. to secretly tell someone in authority that someone else has done something bad, often in order…. もっと見る

  5. Synonyms for SNITCH: talk, inform, fink, tell (on), grass (on), squeak, split (on), betray; Antonyms of SNITCH: buy, purchase, give, contribute, present, donate ...

  6. The Golden Snitch, often simply called the Snitch, was the third and smallest ball used in Quidditch. It was a walnut-sized gold -coloured sphere with silver wings. It flew around the Quidditch field at high speeds, sometimes pausing and hovering in place. The Seeker 's goal was to catch the Snitch before the other team's seeker, which was ...

  7. snitch transitive verb volume_up US /snɪtʃ/ • volume_up UK /snɪtʃ/ (informal) birlar afanar (slang) mangar (Spain) (informal) Monolingual examples 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. North American If it's any consolation to you, you haven't snitched on anyone.