Variation of elite; very good/skilled at something. Can also be written: "l33t, 133t, l337, 1337", usually by fags/nerds/hackers who type in numbers, and it is only really used in internet multiplayer games, never in real life otherwise you'll get shot.
by Drez October 24, 2004
Derived from "elite", used to express satisfaction or excellence. Known to online circles (most popular amongst gamers) as an elevated status in something or someone. Also gave way to "leet-speak" which uses miss-matched characters, instead of letters, to form sentence structure. Leet-speak has no general form, and is left open to the translator's imagination when written.
"leet"
"l33t"
"1337"
"j00 n00b5 4|23 n0 m4tch 4 meh l33tn3$$!!1"
"0 \/\/ /\/ 3 |) \/\/ | *|* |-| 3 4 $ '/ !!!1!1"
"l33t"
"1337"
"j00 n00b5 4|23 n0 m4tch 4 meh l33tn3$$!!1"
"0 \/\/ /\/ 3 |) \/\/ | *|* |-| 3 4 $ '/ !!!1!1"
by sir_ralphie May 21, 2005
by Xiinazz February 24, 2007
In no fewer words...
You have to be a 'leet' interweb expert to say leet.
Use this if you'r a tosspot.
You have to be a 'leet' interweb expert to say leet.
Use this if you'r a tosspot.
by Elite-not-leet June 16, 2003
Often used as sarcasm or to humor somebody else when one person describes to another a drastic event that the second person could care less about.
by Sess0r December 29, 2003
by x[zer0] July 31, 2003
1. Shortened form of the word "elite". Can have a negative connotation if in reference to someone who is haughty and snobbish or can have a positive connotation referring to someone who is the best at something.
2. Typing dialect, using numbers for letters or other such variant.
2. Typing dialect, using numbers for letters or other such variant.
The english monarchy was way too leet for me.
or
That soccer player is seriously leet.
or
Jake was using leet today in the chatroom.
or
That soccer player is seriously leet.
or
Jake was using leet today in the chatroom.
by cypat25 July 03, 2005