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Can you post an example of that word used in a sentence.
I'm not familiar with it either...
Here are some possible definitions though: http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q=define%3Aleet&aq=f&oq=&aqi=g10 (http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q=define%3Aleet&aq=f&oq=&aqi=g10)
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: Hehealedme Mon Jun 01, 2009 - 23:27:16
No, I can't...I don't even know what the word means...
I didn't mean for you personally to use it in a sentence. I meant for you to post an example of where someone else used that word in a sentence so that we could look at the context to figure out what it means.
: Hehealedme Mon Jun 01, 2009 - 23:27:16I saw it under someone's username. As an example, (but not under mine as I posted below):
Hehealedme
Senior Member
Manna: 44
Online
Mood:
Posts: leet
Hmm. That's odd. I'm not sure what that would mean. Generally, it displays your total number of posts after the word "Posts" there on each person's profile.
1337 (ie leet) is a hacker/cracker word. It's a phoneticization and contraction of the word "Elite." Elite = eleet = leet = 1337. As in, | @/\/\ @ 1337 |-|@X0z, Actually, no I'm not.
It's also the unofficial name of the hacker "language." By replacing normal letters with symbols that are unintelligible to search spiders, but create pictures of the letters, what you write can't be (easily) found in a search string. Theoretically, this makes it hard for someone to find you, or know what you're talking about.
Oh...if their post count is leet that just means they hacked in and set it to that. Someone is showing off.
In that case, HeHealedMe, if you see it again you need to report it so Admin can check it out.
I thought it was the town in West Virginia that Ewegkeit originally came from.
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