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Usage Examples
Filter by Meaning The witness refused to fink on the suspect out of fear for their safety.
She threatened to fink on her little brother to their parents.
She had to fink on her colleague's mistake to prevent a major catastrophe.
He was afraid that if he didn't fink on his boss, he would be implicated in the crime.
She promised not to fink on her friend who had stolen the candy.
The whistleblower was hailed as a hero by some, but others saw him as a fink for exposing their wrongdoing.
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