Charlie: Going mia. Ganking Lane, bot no summs.
Hai: What?
Charlie: That's league speak for be right back. Going to the bathroom.
Hai: What?
Charlie: That's league speak for be right back. Going to the bathroom.
by Lance Ted Mosby Hardwood June 6, 2015

Something that is used in Reference to something that isn't real but more something of an idea.
Used in a metaphor,
something my best friend Erin doesn't get <33333
Used in a metaphor,
something my best friend Erin doesn't get <33333
Ashley: "He wants my candy, metaphorically speaking of course"
Erin: "Whats that?!, Meta-... candy?! what the fuck?!"
Erin: "Whats that?!, Meta-... candy?! what the fuck?!"
by ashweehavwakk October 27, 2009

1337 5p34|< is a novelty form of the english language used primarily by the "ellite" group of haxorz in the early days of IRC... first start was to avoid triggering server bots and later used to promote warez... more recently used by script kiddies and those alike on game cons
by Eia August 31, 2004

ALso known as leet speak, an art that takes normal words and replaces the leter with ASCII characters that resemble the letters of the word
by *********** March 29, 2003

Replacing letters with numbers to create nerd slang; mostly used by internet savvy (elite) people.
a = 4
i = 1
e = 3
k = |<
s = 5
r = |2
o = 0
etc.
a = 4
i = 1
e = 3
k = |<
s = 5
r = |2
o = 0
etc.
by Ramsey April 18, 2004

by Brandon Harwell September 13, 2004

Doggo-speak or doggolingo is a language used frequently across the Internet
It is used to describe the thoughts, feelings and actions of dogs in a cutesy way. Doggo-speak is
heavy on onomatopoeias like bork, blep, mlem and blop and ever-expanding.
For example, the phrase “you are doing me a frighten” is used to describe startled dogs.
It is used to describe the thoughts, feelings and actions of dogs in a cutesy way. Doggo-speak is
heavy on onomatopoeias like bork, blep, mlem and blop and ever-expanding.
For example, the phrase “you are doing me a frighten” is used to describe startled dogs.
by Slartibartfastlemon August 17, 2017
