bleed out vs bleed white

bleed out

verb
  • To kill by causing such bloodloss. 

  • To die due to excess bloodloss; to bleed to death. 

  • To leak out; to spread. 

noun
  • An instance of exsanguination or of major blood loss. 

  • An instance of any system or item that loses its necessary components, such as a machine and its fuel or a company and its money. 

bleed white

verb
  • To drain someone of blood entirely. 

  • To take money from someone until they have none. 

  • To cause someone hardship by cutting all supplies off. 

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