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are indiscreet
adjective
Not discreet; wanting in discretion.
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The title song of "42nd Street" is about as risqué as it gets, with its reference to "sexy ladies from the Eighties who are indiscreet".
I imagine that those who are indiscreet on the Web will continue to have to make the best of it, while sharper cookies, pocketing nyms and proxy cascades (as sharper cookies already do), slouch toward an ever more Googleable future, one in which Google, to some even greater extent than it does now, helps us decide what we'll do next.
The only clue that the murals are movie ads are indiscreet hashtags at the bottom of each mural: "#FruitvaleStation" and "#Oscar GrantRIP".
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Aren't spy agencies meant to be indiscreet — to look at hidden things, wherever they are, and never mind politeness?
Norbert was indiscreet.
I'd be indiscreet with my money.
"Maybe it's indiscreet to talk about discretion".
You can't be indiscreet in this business".
Employees can be indiscreet when talking around temps, too.
Finally, he said: "Excuse me for being indiscreet.
Still, humans can be as unforgiving as they can be indiscreet.
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