Snitch
An informant in prison would be called a rat.
rat
The Squad Prison Police - 2010 The Informant 1-1 was released on: USA: 5 August 2010
A slang term for a prison sentence is "doing time."
Zonzon (derived from "Prison"). It's a more current slang.
The slang term "bird" for prison is thought to originate from British rhyming slang, where "bird" rhymes with "the big house" or "clink," which both refer to prison. Over time, the term "bird" became a common slang word for prison.
According to my dictionary, it is slang for a gaol, jail, prison, etc.
It is slang and it came from prison
Yes - according to Wiktionary, it is UK slang for a police station, or prison.
The term "fink" as slang for someone who informs on others is believed to have originated in prison slang, possibly derived from the German word "finken" meaning to inform. It gained popularity in the mid-20th century as a derogatory term for a snitch or informant.
Yes, "jug" can be a slang term for jail or prison in some contexts.
The possessive form of the singular noun informant is informant's.Example: The informant's identity was kept confidential.
it means 'Contact' or 'Informant' It may also mean meeting up with someone or in some cases it may be meeting a boyfriend or girlfriend