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  • 06:59, September 14, 2009 ‎F3tus $lap (hist) ‎[66 bytes] ‎69.180.164.253 (Talk) (Don't feed the pandas)
  • 01:15, June 4, 2009 ‎1337:M41n P463 (hist) ‎[3 bytes] ‎71.135.35.249 (Talk) (Created page with 'Hi!')
  • 08:52, May 10, 2009 ‎D00d (hist) ‎[150 bytes] ‎75.60.27.102 (Talk) (3/\/91i$|-| & 1337)
  • 03:23, January 19, 2009 ‎Internet (hist) ‎[424 bytes] ‎205.202.120.139 (Talk) (New page: The internet is a most wonderful place. It is yet unknown how many internets there are, but it is the duty of the 1337 to track them down and contain them for further study so we can use ...)
  • 14:56, November 10, 2008 ‎Phr33 st00fs pl0xers (hist) ‎[8 bytes] ‎212.219.207.43 (Talk) (Sup)
  • 06:15, July 21, 2008 ‎Lul (hist) ‎[377 bytes] ‎71.223.161.24 (Talk) (LUL stands for Love You Lots, and is considered a greeting, farewell, or compliment.)
  • 10:36, July 4, 2008 ‎Leet advanced (hist) ‎[513 bytes] ‎91.194.220.8 (Talk) (New page: Leet is a pretty easy language to use once you've used it for a while in a game, but it can always be expanded upon by using other symbols for letters instead of just numbers. For Example...)
  • 01:24, March 26, 2008 ‎Symbols (hist) ‎[955 bytes] ‎DJ-1337-Man (Talk | contribs) (Started the page.)
  • 01:27, March 25, 2008 ‎Poetic Leet (hist) ‎[2,687 bytes] ‎DJ-1337-Man (Talk | contribs) (Started the page.)
  • 10:01, February 25, 2008 ‎M4n (hist) ‎[37 bytes] ‎124.187.169.125 (Talk) (New page: M4n simply means say that marapets is shit.)
  • 07:37, January 13, 2008 ‎S (hist) ‎[132 bytes] ‎Arkanemancer (Talk | contribs) (New page: S is the nineteenth letter in the English letter. ==Leet== S can be written as follows: *5 *_.¯ *_-¯ *S *§ Category:Letters)
  • 07:14, January 13, 2008 ‎R (hist) ‎[144 bytes] ‎Arkanemancer (Talk | contribs) (New page: R is the eighteenth letter in the English alphabet. =Leet= R can be written as followed: * |2 * |' * |\> * |\°)
  • 07:11, January 13, 2008 ‎Q (hist) ‎[120 bytes] ‎Arkanemancer (Talk | contribs) (New page: Q is the seventeenth in the English alphabet. ==Leet= Q can be written as followd: * 0. * 0, * <| * °|)
  • 07:06, January 13, 2008 ‎P (hist) ‎[130 bytes] ‎Arkanemancer (Talk | contribs) (New page: P is the sixteenth letter in the English Letter. ==Leet== P can be written as follows: * |> * |°)
  • 07:05, January 13, 2008 ‎O (hist) ‎[147 bytes] ‎Arkanemancer (Talk | contribs) (New page: O is the fifteenth letter in the English alphabet. ==Leet== O can be written as followd: * 0 * () * <> * [] * °)
  • 06:56, January 13, 2008 ‎N (hist) ‎[170 bytes] ‎Arkanemancer (Talk | contribs) (New page: N is the fourteenth letter in the English Alphabet. ==Leet== N can be written as follows: * |\| * /|/ * /1/ * 1\1 * (\) * +.)
  • 06:54, January 13, 2008 ‎M (hist) ‎[247 bytes] ‎Arkanemancer (Talk | contribs) (New page: M is the thirteenth letter in the English letter. ==Leet== M can be written as follows: * /|/| * /\/\ * |\/| * 1\/1 * |-.-.)
  • 06:52, January 13, 2008 ‎L (hist) ‎[127 bytes] ‎Arkanemancer (Talk | contribs) (New page: L is the twelfth letter in the English alphabet. ==Leet== L can be written as follows: * |_ * 1 * | * 1_)
  • 01:08, January 4, 2008 ‎Zorz (hist) ‎[339 bytes] ‎Dr. mcfishers (Talk | contribs) (New page: -'''Z0rz''' is a leet suffix that indicates a large amount of something. Stuffz0rz - a large amount or an assortment of stuff. -Z0rz is best recognized from 'layz0rz', or lasers, the ...)
  • 00:54, January 4, 2008 ‎1337 (adjective) (hist) ‎[479 bytes] ‎Dr. mcfishers (Talk | contribs) (New page: When used as an adjective, 1337 means 'incredibly skilled' or 'just so fricking awesome that i can describe it no other way'. 1337 is often usedwhen someone does something impossible by al...)
  • 00:44, January 4, 2008 ‎B4d@55 (hist) ‎[213 bytes] ‎Dr. mcfishers (Talk | contribs) (New page: '''B4d@55''' simply means 'badass' when exactly translated from 1337. However,it generally means 'cool' or 'awesome' when used in context, e.g. 'Tht n3w d00d 0f urz 15 B4D@55!'. {{stub}} ...)
  • 00:40, January 4, 2008 ‎Ch1x0r (hist) ‎[197 bytes] ‎Dr. mcfishers (Talk | contribs) (New page: '''Ch1x0r''' is leet for a female gamer or hacker, or just a female human in general. 'Chick' is much more common, even in full leet. {{stub}} Category:Rare Terms [[Category:Comp...)
  • 00:35, January 4, 2008 ‎H4x0r (hist) ‎[203 bytes] ‎Dr. mcfishers (Talk | contribs) (New page: '''H4x0r''' is 1337 for hacker. It can also mean someone off extreme '1337ness'. It is generally implied as a masculine noun, see ch1x0r. {{stub}} Category:Common Terms [[Categor...)
  • 00:31, January 4, 2008 ‎W00t (hist) ‎[295 bytes] ‎Dr. mcfishers (Talk | contribs) (New page: 'W00t' is a common success cry among 1337-sp33kers. It could mean anything from 'fragging dat st00pid00b' to 'I just h4x0r3d MicroSoft! T3h W00t!'. {{stub}} [[Cate...)
  • 00:15, January 4, 2008 ‎Fr46 (hist) ‎[225 bytes] ‎Dr. mcfishers (Talk | contribs) (New page: 'Fr46' is middle leet for 'frag' and is a rare 1337 phrase used entirely on multiplayer FPS servers. 'Frag' is a far more common version, but is actually [[soft leet|chatsp33k]...)
  • 23:59, January 3, 2008 ‎Z (hist) ‎[436 bytes] ‎Dr. mcfishers (Talk | contribs) (New page: Z is the twenty-sixth letter in the English language. It holds an important place in leet because in all variants it is used for substitution as well as substituted for. == Hard Leet ...)
  • 23:50, January 3, 2008 ‎N00j (hist) ‎[269 bytes] ‎Dr. mcfishers (Talk | contribs) (New page: 'N00j' is really just a typo of n00b. It has the same meaning, although occasionally infers that the player is using too much slang/leet, especially over audio chat. It is also use...)
  • 23:48, January 3, 2008 ‎Fr00b (hist) ‎[418 bytes] ‎Dr. mcfishers (Talk | contribs) (New page: A 'fr00b' is another derogatory term, although it is quite rare. It comes from 'fruity n00b' and is often used to describe an eccentric player who is acting very strangely, or doing so...)
  • 23:40, January 3, 2008 ‎Stupid00b (hist) ‎[400 bytes] ‎Dr. mcfishers (Talk | contribs) (New page: A 'stupid00b' or 'st00pid00b' (pronounced 'stoopy doob') is another n00b derivative that is a consolidation of 'stupid n00b'. It holds little to no more meaning than n00b, and is rarel...)
  • 23:36, January 3, 2008 ‎Ch00baka (hist) ‎[411 bytes] ‎Dr. mcfishers (Talk | contribs) (New page: 'Ch00baka' was added to middle leet and derives from '[ch00b]'. Ch00baka originated as a Star Wars fanboy in-joke, but caught the Internet by storm and became similar in meaning to ch0...)
  • 23:34, January 3, 2008 ‎Ch00b (hist) ‎[208 bytes] ‎Dr. mcfishers (Talk | contribs) (New page: 'Ch00b' is a derivative of 'n00b', and is a consolidation of 'chubby n00b'. A ch00b will generally be a high-level player who acts and thinks just like a n00b. See ch00baka.)
  • 23:32, January 3, 2008 ‎N00b (hist) ‎[464 bytes] ‎Dr. mcfishers (Talk | contribs) (New page: 'N00b' is one of leet's more common terms. It is among the derogatory phrases, along with derivatives ch00b, ch00baka, stupid00b, fr00b, n00j, and others. Basically...)
  • 23:25, January 3, 2008 ‎Ph43r (hist) ‎[343 bytes] ‎Dr. mcfishers (Talk | contribs) (New page: 'Ph34r' is one of the most common leet terms used in first-person shooters. It means 'fear', but is also used occasionally as a substitute for [owned] or [pwned], eg. 'Ph34r, [n00b] [m...)
  • 23:19, January 3, 2008 ‎X (hist) ‎[189 bytes] ‎Dr. mcfishers (Talk | contribs) (New page: X is one of the most awkward letters in leet. Hard leet is the only one that dares attempt a substitution, which is most often: * - X Category:Letters)
  • 23:11, January 3, 2008 ‎Middle leet (hist) ‎[645 bytes] ‎Dr. mcfishers (Talk | contribs) (New page: 'Middle leet' is the most common type of leet used by gamers everywhere. When soft leet grew too boring and hard leet became too hard to type/read (533 \/\/|-|47 1 /\/\34|\|?),...)
  • 23:01, January 3, 2008 ‎Soft leet (hist) ‎[310 bytes] ‎Dr. mcfishers (Talk | contribs) (New page: 'Soft Leet' originated when IMers and gamers simplified leet in such a way that most letters were not substituted for with sybols, and only number were used ever when things were subst...)
  • 21:05, December 3, 2007 ‎K (hist) ‎[151 bytes] ‎I.am.the.eggman (Talk | contribs) (created page)
  • 23:20, November 12, 2007 ‎Phr33 (hist) ‎[389 bytes] ‎Whiplash (Talk | contribs) (New page: '''Phr33''' is the ''leet'' word for '''Free'''. It is often used by new players who beg for items on video games such as RuneScape. {{stub}})
  • 01:45, October 25, 2007 ‎J (hist) ‎[164 bytes] ‎Guesty-Persony-Thingy (Talk | contribs) (New page: '''J''' is the tenth letter in the English alphabet. == Leet == In ''leet'', "J" can be written as: *,| *.| *,1 *.1 *; {{stub}} Category:Letters)
  • 01:43, October 25, 2007 ‎I (hist) ‎[143 bytes] ‎Guesty-Persony-Thingy (Talk | contribs) (New page: '''I''' is the ninth letter in the English alphabet. == Leet == In ''leet'', "I" can be written as: *| *1 {{stub}} Category:Letters)
  • 01:25, October 3, 2007 ‎LOL (hist) ‎[189 bytes] ‎75.36.224.89 (Talk) (New page: '''Lol''' or '''LOL''',is a common form of 1337 meaning '''laugh out loud''' or sometimes '''love out loud'''.)
  • 16:57, September 7, 2007 ‎H (hist) ‎[188 bytes] ‎Chiafriend12 (Talk | contribs) (New page: '''H''' is the eighth letter in the English alphabet. == Leet == In ''leet'', "H" can be written as: *|-| *|-. */-/ *)-. *(-) *)-( {{stub}} Category:Letters)
  • 16:56, September 7, 2007 ‎G (hist) ‎[146 bytes] ‎Chiafriend12 (Talk | contribs) (New page: '''G''' is the seventh letter in the English alphabet. == Leet == In ''leet'', "G" can be written as: *6 *(. {{stub}} Category:Letters)
  • 16:56, September 7, 2007 ‎F (hist) ‎[145 bytes] ‎Chiafriend12 (Talk | contribs) (New page: '''F''' is the sixth letter in the English alphabet. == Leet == In ''leet'', "F" can be written as: *|= {{stub}} Category:Letters)
  • 16:55, September 7, 2007 ‎E (hist) ‎[140 bytes] ‎Chiafriend12 (Talk | contribs) (New page: '''E''' is the fifth letter in the English alphabet. == Leet == In ''leet'', "E" can be written as: *3 {{stub}} Category:Letters)
  • 16:54, September 7, 2007 ‎D (hist) ‎[244 bytes] ‎Chiafriend12 (Talk | contribs) (New page: '''D''' is the fourth letter in the English alphabet. == Leet == In ''leet'', "D" can be written as: *|) *[) *cl *c| {{stub}} Category:Letters)
  • 16:53, September 7, 2007 ‎C (hist) ‎[147 bytes] ‎Chiafriend12 (Talk | contribs) (New page: '''C''' is the third letter in the English alphabet. == Leet == In ''leet'', "C" can be written as: *( {{stub}} Category:Letters)
  • 16:49, September 7, 2007 ‎B (hist) ‎[165 bytes] ‎Chiafriend12 (Talk | contribs) (New page: '''B''' is the secolnd letter in the English alphabet. == Leet == In ''leet'', "B" can be written as: *|3 {{stub}} Category:Letters)
  • 04:16, September 6, 2007 ‎A (hist) ‎[306 bytes] ‎Chiafriend12 (Talk | contribs) (New page: '''A''' is the first letter in the English alphebet. == Leet == In ''leet'', "A" can be written as: */-| *c. *4 {{stub}})
  • 21:52, September 5, 2007 ‎Leet (hist) ‎[1,962 bytes] ‎Chiafriend12 (Talk | contribs) (New page: '''Leet''' (also spelled as '''l33t''' and '''1337''') is a language made by replacing letters with numbers or symbols. Even though leet is a language, it does not have its own words, gram...)
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