The difference between Grass up and Snitch

When used as verbs, grass up means to betray by informing on, whereas snitch means to steal, quickly and quietly.


Snitch is also noun with the meaning: a thief.

check bellow for the other definitions of Grass up and Snitch

  1. Grass up as a verb (UK, slang):

    To betray by informing on.

  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.