1. describing someone's above average proficency at a given activity
2. in l337, the "z" implies something not quite legit, so the activity described may be illegal or against the rules.
2. in l337, the "z" implies something not quite legit, so the activity described may be illegal or against the rules.
1. Michael is the best basketball player in town. He has mad skillz.
2. Tina hacked into the school's computer system to change her grades using her hacking skillz.
2. Tina hacked into the school's computer system to change her grades using her hacking skillz.
by Lipstick November 1, 2004
Proficiency at a given activity - e.g. womanizing, a sport, or a video game. Disclaimer: said skillz may or may not pay the billz.
by The Texas Hammer July 7, 2004
noun - a word meaning the same as the proper English "skills", but used to imply a higher level of said skills.
note: When using the word "skills" after the word "sweet", the final "s" is automatically changed to a "z". See example below.
note: When using the word "skills" after the word "sweet", the final "s" is automatically changed to a "z". See example below.
"Wow, that guy's got serious skillz in pwning n00bs."
"I've been working on developing sweet computer hacking skillz all weekend. I will soon become teh super 1337 haX0rz!!1eleven!!"
"I've been working on developing sweet computer hacking skillz all weekend. I will soon become teh super 1337 haX0rz!!1eleven!!"
by teh super 1337 haXOrz omfg April 24, 2006
slang for "skills", a set of competencies that enable one to be well versed and very proficient at accomplishing a goal
by grkdaisy February 9, 2003
by Shamona2U March 14, 2009
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by knowledge March 13, 2003