transfusion
That's a blood transfusion.
No. If someone does not have an infection they cannot pass it on to anyone else.
because if u have a different blood type than someone else (except for O+) and u use their blood u could get really sick or even die.
If you go blind and someone else gives their eyes for you would you be able to see?
If you are involved with a person you catch flirting with someone else, you can confront them about it.
It shows how a person explains the behavior of someone else.
Such a person is a bully.
A bewrayer is a person who betrays someone else, or who divulges information to someone else.
You should not date someone when they are with someone else because that means that the person you are with is cheating.
Blood poisoning can occur if an infected substance enters your blood stream through an open wound. Not quite certain of the question: Is the 'someone else in the water' just a person simply swimming in the same water as you? In that case it is very unlikely to cause any harm to you. Or is the person bleeding into the same water that you are swimming in? Even then, you will be all right if you don't have an open wound, and the blood leaking into the water is not infected.
A lienholder is a person or bank or institution that gives someone a loan, so the answer is yes. A private person, friend, boss, parent, or anyone else can be recorded as the lienholder on a vehicle.
Assuming I understand what you're trying to ask, no. Blood is blood. Coming into contact with someone else's blood does have a chance of transmitting blood-borne diseases, but it doesn't matter where it comes from or whether the other person is a virgin or not.