Originally posted by nomoney
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GAS n. pl. gas·es or gas·ses
The state of matter distinguished from the solid and liquid states by relatively low density and viscosity, relatively great expansion and contraction with changes in pressure and temperature, the ability to diffuse readily, and the spontaneous tendency to become distributed uniformly throughout any container.
A substance in the gaseous state.
A gaseous fuel, such as natural gas.
Gasoline.
The speed control of a gasoline engine. Used with the: Step on the gas.
A gaseous asphyxiant, irritant, or poison.
A gaseous anesthetic, such as nitrous oxide.
Flatulence.
Flatus.
Slang. Idle or boastful talk.
Slang. Someone or something exceptionally exciting or entertaining: The party was a gas.
LEAK (lk)
v. leaked, leak·ing, leaks
v. intr.
To permit the escape, entry, or passage of something through a breach or flaw: rusted pipes that were beginning to leak; a boat leaking at the seams.
To escape or pass through a breach or flaw: helium leaking slowly from the balloon.
Informal. To become publicly known through a breach of secrecy: The news has leaked.
v. tr.
To permit (a substance) to escape or pass through a breach or flaw: a damaged reactor leaking radioactivity into the atmosphere.
Informal. To disclose without authorization or official sanction: leaked classified information to a reporter.
n.
A crack or flaw that permits something to escape from or enter a container or conduit: fixed the leak in the roof.
The act or instance of leaking.
An amount leaked: equipment used in cleaning up oil leaks.
Informal. An unauthorized or a deliberate disclosure of confidential information: “Sometimes we can't respond to stories based on leaks” (Ronald Reagan).
Loss of electric current as a result of faulty insulation.
The path or place at which this loss takes place.
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