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Leak - Definition for English-Language Learners from Learner's definition of LEAK [count] 1 . a : a hole in a surface that lets something (such as a liquid or gas) pass in or out. The boat had developed a bad leak. The landlord said he would fix the leak in the roof. One of the car's tires has a slow leak. [=a small hole through which air escapes slowly] Leak-Out Agreement | legal definition of Leak-Out Leak-Out Agreement means the Lock-Up Leak-Out Agreement to be executed and delivered (i) at the Closing by each Company Member for the First Tranche Shares and Second Tranche Shares receiving such shares and (ii) prior to issuance of any Earnout Shares by each Company Member receiving Earnout Shares in the form attached hereto as Exhibit D.

Urban Dictionary: leak

Information leakage happens whenever a system that is designed to be closed to an eavesdropper reveals some information to unauthorized parties nonetheless. For example, when designing an encrypted instant messaging network, a network engineer without the capacity to crack encryption codes could see when messages are transmitted, even if he could not read them. ‘A leak was discovered and the original 2ft hole for the tap had to be extended to carry out repairs.’ ‘As the students repair leaks from damaged bulkheads the hull can be progressively flooded with water and rolled through 20 degrees, just like a ship at sea.’ ‘The pool had a permanent leak and had to be refilled about twice a week.’

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A leak involves the release of something. It can be a behind-someone’s-back leak of sensitive information, a leak from a milk carton, or a leak in the roof that lets rain water drip in. Leak - Definition for English-Language Learners from Learner's definition of LEAK [count] 1 . a : a hole in a surface that lets something (such as a liquid or gas) pass in or out. The boat had developed a bad leak. The landlord said he would fix the leak in the roof. One of the car's tires has a slow leak. [=a small hole through which air escapes slowly] Leak-Out Agreement | legal definition of Leak-Out Leak-Out Agreement means the Lock-Up Leak-Out Agreement to be executed and delivered (i) at the Closing by each Company Member for the First Tranche Shares and Second Tranche Shares receiving such shares and (ii) prior to issuance of any Earnout Shares by each Company Member receiving Earnout Shares in the form attached hereto as Exhibit D.