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1337

A word commonly used in a language known as Leet Speak, or 1337 5|>34|<. 1337 5|>34|< is a variation on the traditional English alphabet with a few variations such as "leet", which is derived from "elite." Most often used by computer and internet-savvy teens and adults under 40, occasionally in an effort for acceptance.

1337 = leet = elite

by Miranda March 29, 2004

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grrness

frustrated, angry, mad

grrness i hate homework

by Miranda February 18, 2004

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gazbo

another word for gazebo

we sat in the gazbo yesterday at the park

by Miranda February 18, 2004

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sania

Very pretty and the nicest, smartest girl in the whole school.

Person: Waah...I need help
Sania: I'll help you.

by Miranda February 22, 2005

636๐Ÿ‘ 155๐Ÿ‘Ž


mammaw

Southern slang for grandmother. In Harlan county Kentucky grandmothers are referred to as mammaw.

Mother"These cookies are delicious mom"
Grandmother"why thank you.How do you like them Miranda?"
Grandaughter"These are the best cookies in the world mammaw"

by Miranda March 21, 2005

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