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  • 111bail\ out — I. v 1. To secure release from prison until trial by leaving or promising money or property for a while. When college students got into trouble with the police, the college president would always bail them out. 2. informal To free from trouble by …

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  • 112Iraq leak (Finland) — The Iraq leak, also Iraq gate , or the Iraq scandal is a name used for a series of events that began on 6 March 2003 from a statement given by Anneli Jäätteenmäki, leader of the Finnish Centre Party, in a televised election debate prior to the… …

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  • 113Lights Out (album de Lil Wayne) — Pour les articles homonymes, voir Lights Out. Lights Out Album par Lil Wayne Sortie 19 décembre 2000 Enregistrement 1999–2000 Duré …

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  • 114take a leak — very informal! to pass liquid waste out of the body. I ll be back in a moment I ve gotta take a leak …

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  • 115spring a leak — if a container or a boat springs a leak, it cracks or breaks so that water or other liquid can get in or out …

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  • 116bail out(3) — {v.} To dip water from a filling or leaking boat; throw water out of a boat to prevent its sinking. * /Both men were kept busy bailing out the rowboat after it began to leak./ …

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  • 117bail out(3) — {v.} To dip water from a filling or leaking boat; throw water out of a boat to prevent its sinking. * /Both men were kept busy bailing out the rowboat after it began to leak./ …

    Dictionary of American idioms

  • 118Microsoft Halloween documents leak — The so called Halloween documents comprise a series of confidential Microsoft memoranda on potential strategies relating to free software, open source software, and to Linux in particular; and a series of responses to these memoranda. Both the… …

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  • 119Leaked — Leak Leak, v. i. [imp. & p. p. {Leaked} (l[=e]kt); p. pr. & vb. n. {Leaking}.] [Akin to D. lekken, G. lecken, lechen, Icel. leka, Dan. l[ae]kke, Sw. l[ a]cka, AS. leccan to wet, moisten. See {Leak}, n.] 1. To let water or other fluid in or out… …

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  • 120Leaking — Leak Leak, v. i. [imp. & p. p. {Leaked} (l[=e]kt); p. pr. & vb. n. {Leaking}.] [Akin to D. lekken, G. lecken, lechen, Icel. leka, Dan. l[ae]kke, Sw. l[ a]cka, AS. leccan to wet, moisten. See {Leak}, n.] 1. To let water or other fluid in or out… …

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