National Snitch Day

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Greetings, snitches! Prepare yourselves for a wild ride as we dive deep into the intriguing history of National Snitch Day!

When is Snitch Day?

It's national snitch day on the 2nd August.


The Birth of National Snitch Day

Every August 2nd, people around the world gather to celebrate the not-so-glamorous holiday known as National Snitch Day. But how did this day come to be? It all started back in 2015, when the internet was abuzz with mentions of Snitch Day. With 4 online mentions detected, it quickly became evident that this day had struck a chord with the online community.

As the most mentions were recorded on August 2nd, it was decided that this would be the official date to honor and appreciate the art of snitching. Whether you love it or hate it, snitching has become an integral part of our internet culture, and National Snitch Day is here to remind us of that.

The Art of Snitching

Snitching, also known as tattling or ratting, is the act of informing authorities or others about someone's misdeeds or criminal activities. While some may frown upon it, the truth is, snitching has played a pivotal role throughout history in maintaining law and order.

Think about it—who would've caught Al Capone if not for the brave snitches willing to speak up? Snitching can be a double-edged sword, though. On one hand, it helps catch criminals and protects the innocent, but on the other hand, it can lead to broken trust and strained relationships.

Regardless of where you stand on the snitching spectrum, National Snitch Day serves as a time to reflect on the importance of honesty and integrity in our communities.



History behind the term 'Snitch'


1801

The Origin of Snitch

The term 'snitch' originated in the early 19th century, around 1801. It comes from the British English slang 'snitch' which means 'to inform on' or 'to betray'. This term is derived from the Old Norse word 'snok', which means 'to spy'. In Norse mythology, Loki, the trickster god, was known for his ability to gather information by spying on others.


1859

Snitch in American Slang

During the mid-19th century, the term 'snitch' started to appear in American slang. It referred to someone who acted as an informant, providing information to the authorities or ratting out their peers. The word 'snitch' became popular in the criminal underworld, where informers were seen as traitors by their fellow criminals.


1920

Snitch in Prohibition Era

In the 1920s, during the Prohibition era in the United States, the term 'snitch' gained even more prominence. With the enforcement of the ban on alcohol, many people became involved in illegal activities, including smuggling and bootlegging. Informants, also known as 'snitches', played a significant role in helping law enforcement target and catch individuals involved in these illegal operations.



1940

Snitch in Popular Culture

In the 1940s, the term 'snitch' began to make appearances in popular culture, especially in crime novels and movies. Detective stories and film noir often featured characters who were either informants or double-crossers referred to as 'snitches'. This portrayal further solidified the negative connotation associated with the term.


2000

Modern-Day Snitch

In modern-day usage, the term 'snitch' is still commonly used to describe someone who informs on others, often to gain an advantage or avoid punishment for their own wrongdoings. It is prevalent in various contexts, including street culture, prisons, and even online communities. However, the term also carries negative connotations of betrayal and distrust.


Did you know?

Did you know that the term 'snitch' derives from the old British slang 'snitcher,' meaning a thief or informer? So, the next time someone calls you a snitch, just say you're keeping the British tradition alive!

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First identified

2nd August 2015

Most mentioned on

2nd August 2015

Total mentions

4

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