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leak verb- to urinate UK, 1596
- You goan to watch me leak, man? — Evan Hunter, The Blackboard Jungle, p. 47, 1954
- [T]he prowl car came by and the cop got out to leak[.] — Jack Kerouac, On the Road, p. 90, 1957
- to sweat UK
- [T]he people who had just come in off a run, leaking and panting, would then do map reading. — Andy McNab, Immediate Action, p. 59, 1995
- to ejaculate FIJI, 1984
Also embellished as “leak out” or “leak off”. - to weep US, 1883
- Put her in a taxi still leaking. — Jeremy Cameron, Brown Bread in Wengen, p. 127, 1999
- to reveal secret or confidential information in an underhanded, secret manner US, 1859
- Once the cops heard Wiley’s name they’d leak like the Haitian navy. — Carl Hiaasen, Tourist Season, p. 189, 1986
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