bleed (blid)
v. bled (bled), bleed•ing, v.i.
1. to lose, discharge, or exude blood.
2. (of a plant) to exude sap, resin, etc., from a wound.
3.
a. to run or become diffused: The colors bled when the dress was washed.
b. to lose or yield a substance, esp. dye: dark blue towels bleeding in hot water.
4. (of a liquid) to ooze or flow out.
5. to feel pity, sorrow, or anguish: My heart bleeds for you.
6. to suffer wounds or death, as in battle.
7. (of printed matter) to run off the edges of a page.
8. to pay out money, as when overcharged.