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fink on someone (to) [exp]

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Meaning:
- to tell the police, a teacher or parent that someone has done something wrong.
Examples:
- Lisa went out with a stranger. Her brother finked on her and told to their dad.
- I have to correct my mistake of my job before someone fink on me.
- I thought he was my friend, but he finked on me to the teacher.
- He finked on his coworkers to the manager about their late arrivals.
- To avoid getting punished, he finked on his teammate for cheating.
- The students warned each other not to fink on anyone during the prank.
- If you fink on your colleagues, you might earn the boss’s favor, but you’ll lose their respect.
- He finked on me for eating the last slice of pizza, and now Mom’s mad.
- The gang threatened him because they thought he was going to fink on them to the police.
- Don’t fink on your little brother; he just made a small mistake.
- If you fink on the team for taking long breaks, no one will trust you again.
- She finked on me for sneaking cookies before dinner!
- The witness agreed to fink on the criminals in exchange for legal protection.