leaky

/ˈliːki/
adjective
  1. Having a hole or defect that allows liquid or gas to escape.
    • The old pipe was so leaky that water dripped onto the floor all night.
    • A leaky tire can cause a car to lose air pressure quickly.
    • We had to replace the leaky roof before the rainy season started.
  2. Allowing secret information to be revealed or spread.
    • The company's security system was leaky, and private emails were shared online.
    • A leaky government department accidentally exposed classified documents.
    • The journalist relied on a leaky source inside the organization.
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