Wikipedia has an article on "leet"

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  1. Ars Nova Just a ghost.

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    Oh lordylordy, I couldn't breathe while reading the "Morphology". :lolface:

    "The -age suffix

    Derivation of a noun from a verb stem is possible by attaching -age to the base form of any verb. Attested derivations are pwnage and speakage. However, Leet provides exceptions; the word leetage is acceptable, referring to actively being leet.[6] These nouns are often used with a form of "to be" rather than "to have," e.g., "that was pwnage" rather than "he has pwnage". Either is a more emphatic way of expressing the simpler "he pwns," but the former implies that the person is embodying the trait rather than merely possessing it."
     
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    pwnage wikipedia article man

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    Use of the "-zorz" suffix

    Verbs that are generated on the internet (such as pwn) can be inflected by putting "zorz" on the end (generating the word pwnzorz in this example). The -zorz suffix can also be used to strengthen the meaning of the word (pwn means to defeat or to make a fool of; pwnzorz means to really beat or to make a fool of in a large way)








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    Many words originally derived from Leet slang have now become part of the modern Internet slang, such as "pwned". The original driving force of new vocabulary in Leet were common misspellings and typing errors such as "teh" (generally considered lolspeak), and intentional misspellings, especially the "z" at the end of words ("skillz"). Another prominent example of a surviving Leet expression is w00t, an exclamation of joy.


    This is now my favourite Wikipedia article ever.
     
  9. Crumpet In your shadow, I can shine!

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    I thought kekeke originated from Popeye!
     
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    Old article is ancient. >>; I had looked it up back when I still wanted to be a hacker(which most people don't know what a real hacker is nowadays).
     
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    i st1LL d0n'+ und3rst@nd \/\/hY pp1 h@t3 l33t.
    itz c00l.
     
  12. Crumpet In your shadow, I can shine!

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    Sad, there's a translater at the bottom of the page.
     
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    U N()()BZ ARE IZ PHAlL!
     
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