释义 |
Definition of snitchy in English: snitchyadjectiveˈsnitʃi Australian, NZ informal Bad-tempered or irritable. I've sounded a tad snitchy around here lately Example sentencesExamples - He was called in to talk about snitchy people at work.
- "There's no need to get snitchy! I'm just trying to help!" he said.
- I asked him when we were going to that other place and he would not tell me; he was quite snitchy.
- The play simply confirms the view of the nation as having the mentality of snitchy small-minded individuals concerned about the liquor laws.
- There isn't anything fiendish, knavish, or snitchy about him — at least, that I know of.
- She had another day with the books and the snitchy rich kids.
- You do not mean those snitchy innuendos about your friends being freeloaders.
- A leopard mare we owned had become quite snitchy.
- She takes ages to get going, and you don't want to make her more snitchy than usual.
- They didn't take all that much notice of each other, just ambled along, and were maybe a bit snitchy at times.
Origin 1950s: probably from snitch. |