leet

leet

An informal or coded writing system used primarily in Internet-based communications in which certain ASCII characters are substituted for standard letters that have a similar appearance, such as 3 for E, 0 for O, 1 for I or L, etc. We started writing in leet so our parents wouldn't be able to understand what we were saying if they saw it. A: "WH3r3 Sh0uLd w3 m337 UP 70N19h7?" B: "Just write normally, dude. I can't understand that leet nonsense."
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.
See also:
  • hakspeak
  • leetspeak
  • the Fed
  • Cu
  • how-d'ye-do
  • flow
  • nummers
  • bull session
  • sweat
  • sweats
References in periodicals archive
Andre Klein, general manager at Warwick Racecourse, added: "We are thrilled to be working with Warwick Court Leet to host this year's beer festival.
LEET Studio features affordable but powerful desktop-class CPUs, whereas the LEET Pro's Xeon E5 CPUs and professional GPUs give it the highest processing power by volume among workstation PCs.
Hudson Hirsel's Leet Haugh development in Coldstream, Northumberland
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But youngsters are also using a more complex code, known as Learning Educational Establishment Talk (LEET).
Stirling Council claimed a short leet of candidates for the jobs was drawn up by two different members of management.
Includes return Eurostar standard class travel from St Pancras International or Ebbsf leet International on selected trains.
Leet say in Building a Career in Compliance and Ethics, "It's time for more everyday heroes, the ones who do this job so that the world does not have to depend on frightened whistleblowers and outraged prosecutors."
At the University of California, San Diego, employees use self-service to review job descriptions and classifications, says Tom Leet, assistant vice chancellor of HR at the school, which supports about 14,000 employees.
Paul issued special thanks to workmate Trevor Allan, tree surgeon K Patton, T Berry light haulage, Clevecrete Paving, Barnes and Woodhouse summer houses, Dappers hair and nail salon, Nicky Leet Construction, Lee Gibson Roofing, builders David Moore, Tommy Swales and Derek Wilkes, Jason Swales Groundworks and Michelle at Guisborough Car Sales.
"The message is not getting out that women should continue to exercise during pregnancy, at least at moderate intensity," study co-author Terry Leet, Ph.D., noted in a separate written statement.
"The message is not getting out that women should continue to exercise during pregnancy, at least at moderate intensity," study coauthor Terry Leet, Ph.D., noted in a separate written statement.
"When the surface improvement project is finished, our board will be brighter, lighter and tighter," Bruce Leet, Adel's plant manager, said.
question: Since when, in the calling of a new minister, has the "leet process" been hijacked by some interim moderators and search committees?
Local officials also had to send men off from time to time to serve as soldiers, as, for example, recorded in the Coventry Leet Book in 1507, or, as noted by de Somogyi, in the case of Shakespeare's own father in 1569 when he was bailiff of Stratford and recruited men to defend the Crown (cited by de Somogyi from a tertiary source, not the Stratford records transcribed by Edgar Fripp).