(also known as L337 or L33t or 1337, or Leet-Speak... etc) A language commonly used in chat rooms where letters are replaced by numbers and symbols, and words are commonly mispelled.
To mean mad, mental, insane, crazy, loopy etc. This is only in the town of Castleford England.
I can't believe you're getting back with that ginger minger who tried to cheat on you when you can do better as you prooved on friday Night. You must be fucking leet!
On an app called 'Wattpad' someone mistaked the acronym 'LYT' for 'Leet' and reported their hilarious mistake in the comment section. Two people jumped on the Leet wagon and then the person who made the mistake joined the passé as well. It is now a cult called 'The Leetasauruses'.
Wow! They're a Leet! Part of the greatest cult; 'The Leetasaruses'!
It means Elite in the meaning of the original "word" 1337, 1337 kind of upside down will spell LEET, L33T if you want to, Leet when you say it sounds like elite, and although elite is not used very often you say it when someone is "really pro" or "really awesome" or something is really awesome.
Hey *friend* have you seen the new starcraft 2? It's really Leet!
I played CS yesterday, there was this really 1337-guy...
language used by gamers to prove that they really are members of the "leet" (elite). not to be used by n00b l4m3|25.
d00d, j00 5h07220r m3h. wh47 4r3 j00? j00 4r3 4 f444449907.
1) A small creature in the game "Anarchy Online", commonly used for shooting practise
2) A form of internet slang, replacing letters for numbers, originally derrived from the word "elite"
1) *character name* is attacked by a Leet
2) 7H15 15 1337