The difference between Fink and Snitch

When used as nouns, fink means a contemptible person, whereas snitch means a thief.

When used as verbs, fink means to betray a trust, whereas snitch means to steal, quickly and quietly.


check bellow for the other definitions of Fink and Snitch

  1. Fink as a noun (chiefly, US, slang):

    A contemptible person.

  2. Fink as a noun (chiefly, US, slang):

    An informer.

  3. Fink as a noun (chiefly, US, slang):

    A strikebreaker.

  1. Fink as a verb (chiefly, US, slang):

    To betray a trust; to inform on.

  1. Fink as a verb (dialectal, [[th-fronting]]):

  1. Snitch as a verb (transitive):

    To steal, quickly and quietly.

  2. Snitch as a verb (transitive):

    To inform on, especially in betrayal of others.

  3. Snitch as a verb (slang, transitive):

    To contact or cooperate with the police for any reason.

  1. Snitch as a noun:

    A thief.

  2. Snitch as a noun:

    An informer, usually one who betrays his group.

  3. Snitch as a noun (British):

    A nose.

  4. Snitch as a noun:

    A tiny morsel.