L337 in gaming terms means you pwn, or you are the pimp and everyone else are ho's. that isn't that good of a example. If you are L337 you kick ass.
Elite is a good word for it.
Elite is a good word for it.
by joey July 7, 2004
"Many people will argue that it started with the popular game Counter Strike, but X's def. is the most correct. According to "The Hacker Crackdown" by Bruce Sterling, it was an invented language used to confuse FBI and NSA sniffing programs during Operation Sundevil, when the government placed "wiretaps" on the Killer server to find hackers. Used extensively after the E911 document scandal and the theft of Korn 78 and other UNIX programs by AT&T. Google "Fry Guy", "Terminus", "Gail Thackery", "Acid Phreak" and "Phiber Optik" for more information. Discontinued among true hackers thanks to encryption engines and PGP keys."
Now used by sad individuals, with no grasp on the english language.
Now used by sad individuals, with no grasp on the english language.
by aeon linear August 17, 2003
alphabet:
4a 8b (c |)d 3e f 9g |-|h 1i j |<k l /\/\m /\/n 0o
p q r 5s 7t u \/v \/\/w x y z (in
alphabetical order.)
4a 8b (c |)d 3e f 9g |-|h 1i j |<k l /\/\m /\/n 0o
p q r 5s 7t u \/v \/\/w x y z (in
alphabetical order.)
by Evan Macias June 10, 2005
L337 is used now a days as a reason for geeks to unite. Who can make up the most words without using letters on the keyboard? Oh! Lookie there. The geek with the tight pants who will never get laid.
by Laura May 23, 2004
by Your mom January 13, 2004
A form writing that uses as many numbers and symbols instead of letters as possible. It still is l337 but those who use it no longer are.
by L337 M4573r like i'm givin' you my real name... May 27, 2004
Originally used by hackers and gamers (see various above definitions), 1337 also signifies having more posts than humanly possible on some message boards.
by Kyoko October 25, 2003