Stoolie Meaning in English
word
ˈstuːli
STOO-lee
ˈstuːli
STOO-lee
释义
A 'stoolie' is a slang term for someone who secretly gives information, often to the police, about others who have done something wrong.
用法与细微差别
Very informal slang, mainly US English. Used negatively to describe someone considered a traitor or snitch. Similar: 'snitch', 'rat', 'informant.' Rarely used in formal speech or writing.
Spanish: soplón - informante (policía)Portuguese (BR): dedo-duro - informante (da polícia)Portuguese (PT): bufo - informador (da polícia)Chinese (Simplified): 线人 - 告密者Chinese (Traditional): 線人 - 告密者Hindi: चुगलख़ोर - मुखबिर (पुलिस के लिए)Arabic: مُخبِر (شرطي) - واشٍBengali: চুপিচুপি খবরদাতা - চু্গলি দেওয়া লোকRussian: стукач - доносчикJapanese: 密告者Vietnamese: chỉ điểm - chỉ điểm bí mậtKorean: 밀고자 - 고자질쟁이Turkish: ispiyoncu - muhbirUrdu: مخبر (غیر رسمی) - چغل خورIndonesian: tukang lapor - pengadu
例句
The police found out because of a stoolie.
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Nobody trusts a stoolie.
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He was called a stoolie after talking to the police.
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Watch out, there might be a stoolie in the group.
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He tried not to act like a stoolie, but everyone started suspecting him anyway.
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In movies, you often see a stoolie getting into trouble after telling the cops.
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