leetspeak
English
Alternative forms
- leetspeek, l33tspeak, l33t5p34k, 1337speak, 13375p34k
Etymology
From leet + -speak; the former element is from elite, respelled according to leetspeak conventions.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈliːt.spiːk/
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Proper noun
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leetspeak
- (chiefly Internet slang) A form of chatspeak characterized most strongly by its alphanumeric substitutions.
- 1996 May 7, Weigle, Thomas, “Re: Realmz Scenario Summary”, in comp.sys.mac.games.adventure, Usenet, retrieved 2016-07-15, message-ID <thomas.weigle-0705961754080001@dialup96-1-16.swipnet.se>:
- well, after all i am a student of languages... which lets me peek into sociology now and then. i haven't studied the 'leet guys very much, but it seems to me that as they all understand their form of "communication", the main purpose (ie separating themselves as a group from the mainstream) is successful. especially as it is almost impossible to understand leetspeak at first.
- 1997 June 12, KaFRoKa, “Re: Another new cascade!”, in alt.games.final-fantasy, Usenet, retrieved 2016-07-15, message-ID <5npiei$lrn$1@thor.atcon.com>:
- Murg is God [It's "/\\/\\U|>,g 15 g4\\/\\/D" in l33tsp33k]
- 1998 May 24, Cantrick, Ben, “Re: Abuse of alphanumerics. Why do haX0r d00dz do it?”, in alt.2600, Usenet, retrieved 2016-07-15, message-ID <6k9pf8$f5o@peabody.colorado.edu>:
- People associate "l33t-speak" with hackers, so when new hackers start to get into the scene they assume they need to write like that, which perpetuates the belief that hackers use l33t-sp34k.
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Related terms
- chatspeak
- netspeak
See also
- Appendix:English internet slang