What makes you a snitch




















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Literally How to use a word that literally drives some pe Is Singular 'They' a Better Choice? The awkward case of 'his or her'. To act as an informer. A thief. UK A nose. To be an informer; tattle on. An informer. To steal, quickly and quietly. To steal usually something of little value ; pilfer. Origin of snitch. Snitch Sentence Examples. Related articles. After you broke his teeth out? I could avoid getting anyone in trouble easily enough, and that snitch tag would follow Chris for the rest of his sentence.

I lived on a cellblock where homemade wine practically flowed from the faucets. Since the jail was run by his former colleagues, he openly conversed with them. One day he made a random joke about our block being a giant drunk-tank. That night, guards raided our illicit wine stash. The next morning I overheard two guys loudly discussing it while glaring at Einstein, who avoided making eye contact.

He in here with us, he a prisoner just like us. We supposed to stick together. He violated the Code. He need his ass beat. They circled like that for an hour, until One had finally pumped Two up enough to beat the hell out of the disgraced deputy. On one occasion, two men fought in a cell while a third blocked the door as a lookout. He kept glancing back and forth, toward the guard booth and then into the cell.

As they handcuffed the shirtless and bloody fighters, an officer spoke over his shoulder to Three. Next time, try not to look so fucking suspicious. Three pivoted toward the Voice, stomped over, and slapped the taste out of his mouth. If you see a snitch, beat a snitch. The lessons were piling up. Inadvertently getting a guy busted could get you hurt and stigmatized. It determines how people treat you, whether officers, nurses, chaplains, or prisoners.

Your face is your credit score, street credibility and cool points all folded together. Few things in here can make a man fight faster or damage his name worse than an acidic snitch sticker. My primer in the quasi-moral Code stuck with me as I adjusted to life on death row. Since the crime rate on death row is lower than anywhere else in the prison, the officers give us room to breathe. We stick together and keep the peace. We live by rules. We have a Code.



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