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    fink
    /fɪŋk/

    noun

    • 1. an unpleasant or contemptible person.

    verb

    • 1. inform on (someone) to the authorities: "there was no shortage of people willing to fink on their neighbours"
    • 2. fail to do something promised or expected: "administration officials had finked out"

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  2. FINK definition: 1. someone who tells secret and damaging information about someone else, or an unpleasant person…. Learn more.

  3. The meaning of FINK is one who is disapproved of or is held in contempt. How to use fink in a sentence.

  4. When used generally, fink often refers to a person who is despised. More specifically, it can refer to someone seen as unreliable or untrustworthy. Relatedly, fink is also used in the phrase fink out, which can mean “to renege,” “to flake out,” or “to become untrustworthy.”.

  5. A fink is someone who snitches or tattles, like your sister who told your parents that you were the one who ate the last chocolate chip cookie. That fink!

  6. Definition of 'fink' Word Frequency. fink in British English. (fɪŋk ) slang, mainly US and Canadian. noun. 1. a strikebreaker; blackleg. 2. an informer, such as one working for the police; spy. 3. an unpleasant, disappointing, or contemptible person. verb. 4. (intransitive; often foll by on) to inform (on someone), as to the police.

  7. FINK meaning: 1. someone who tells secret and damaging information about someone else, or an unpleasant person…. Learn more.

  8. 1. To inform against another person. 2. To withhold promised support or participation: They said they'd help us, but then finked out.