- Leet (or "1337"), also
known as
eleet or
leetspeak, or
simply hacker speech, is a
system of
modified spellings used
primarily on the Internet. It often...
-
Leetspeak Monsters (stylized as
Leetspeak monsters) is a ****anese
visual kei rock band
whose songs and
appearance are
centered around Halloween and dark...
- BL3SS (
Leetspeak for Bless) is a DJ and
producer based in London, England. Joe and
Flynn met in 2019 at a
student party while studying together at the...
- the. It is not
common in
spoken or
written English outside technical or
leetspeak circles, but when spoken, it is
pronounced /tɛ/, /tə/, or /teɪ/. Teh originates...
- by no
means uncommon. The w00t
spelling (with double-zero "00") is a
leetspeak variant of woot;
alternative spellings include whoot, wOOt, wh00t, wewt...
-
Example of
caller ID
spoofed via
orange boxing; both the name and
number are
faked to
reference leetspeak...
- The
Jester (also
known by the
leetspeak handle th3j3st3r) is a self-identified grey hat hacktivist. He
claims to be
responsible for
attacks on WikiLeaks...
- such as the
Swedish Chef's "Bork bork bork", Pig Latin, "Hacker" or
leetspeak,
Elmer Fudd, Pirate, and
Klingon as
language selections for its search...
-
Internet TESL Journal. Ashcroft,
Brian (2010) Hey
Korean Kids, Let's
Learn Leetspeak And
Internet Slang.
Published 11
February 2010.
Retrieved from [3] Quintana...
- pwned, pwnt,
POWER OWNED and pooned,
terms which incorporate elements of
leetspeak. In 2009,
Newgrounds described a
security vulnerability in
ActiveX as...