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What is Dry snitch?The act of telling on someone without really saying their name,but saying enough about the situation or person to get them in trouble without letting everyone know they snitched. Jack was in jail dry snitching about what Jill was doing on the hill. Now Jill is looking at doing some time. Dry snitch - videoDry snitch - what is it?A technique of snitching by indirectly informing authority figures of another person's wrong doing, while not being associated with offense or obtaining any legal gain. You know someones a dry snitching bitch when they report you to you PO after a night of partying. What does "Dry snitch" mean?Telling on someone when it is totally unwarranted or necessary. Dry Snitch: Hey Bob, Joe didn't take out the garbage at the end of shift last night. Dry snitch - what does it mean?a dry snitch is someone who tells on someone when they aren't involved in the situation at all, also an unnecessary snitch 1)bob throws a pencil at the teacher Dry snitch - meaningThe unintentional or intentional act of incriminating someone without it seeming like you are trying to incriminate them. *Intentional* Dry snitch - definitionTo indirectly tell secrets or offenses to a person of authority or any person meant to be kept away from a secret or offense, sometimes inadvertently. "I see this offensive picture is still up. I recall other member's being banned for posting such a thing." Dry snitch - slangindirectly telling on someone Standing within earshot of someone, saying loudly what you want that person to "overhear": Dry snitchDry snitching is a calculated but yet passive aggressive way to dime out your homeboy. In most cases to save your own ass without being the obvious rat bastard you are and save yourself from a fishing trip in your new concrete Nikeβs. You and your homeboy get pulled over Dry snitchTo indirectly snitch someone out, without actually informing on someone. Russell flies Tom's Toy Helicopter on to the roof, Tom doesn't know yet. Dave is about to dry snitch. Dry snitchIntentionally getting someone in trouble by outting something they've done wrong while trying to keep it sly. *You return to work from lunch with the boss right there* |
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