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fink noun- an informer US, 1902
- He looks like a dirty fink to me. A first-class enameled fink! — Ralph Ellison, Invisible Man, p. 219, 1947
- The conversation turned to finks. — William Tulio Divale, I Lived Inside the Campus Revolution, p. 111, 1970
- They never go into detail, they say here’s the name of the fink, do him. — Elmore Leonard, Glitz, p. 179, 1985
- Don’t you know you’re working with one of the biggest finks in the city? — Herbert Huncke, Guilty of Everything, p. 195, 1990
- a non-union job or worker US, 1917
- “With all your education, you can’t even keep a fink job driving a taxicab,” Ruth screamed. — James T. Farrell, Ruth and Bertram, p. 95, 1955
- in circus and carnival usage, a broken piece of merchandise US
- — Don Wilmeth, The Language of American Popular Entertainment, p. 91, 1981
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