单词 | to have a snitch on |
释义 | > as lemmasto have (or get) a snitch on 4. to have (or get) a snitch on (someone): to have a grudge against or ‘down’ on; to dislike. New Zealand slang. ΘΚΠ the mind > emotion > hatred > dislike > not to like or care for [phrase] not to go (also be) much on (or for)1871 to have a snitch on1943 1943 J. A. W. Bennett in Amer. Speech 18 90 A person [in New Zealand] complaining of another's ill-will might also say, ‘He's got a proper snitch on me’—obviously a variant of ‘to snitch upon’ (to inform against). 1948 Landfall 2 109 These jokers didn't understand the snitch Myers had on you, seemed to think it was right that Myers should always be tormenting you. 1953 O. E. Middleton Short Stories 28 He wasn't a man to get a snitch on his neighbours because of a bit of bad luck and it wasn't long before he was his own self again. 1959 G. Slatter Gun in my Hand viii. 91 Got a snitch on me and put me in crook with the boss. < as lemmas |
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