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==Orthography== One of the hallmarks of leet is its unique approach to [[orthography]], using substitutions of other letters, or indeed of characters other than letters, to represent letters in a word.<ref name=sterling>Sterling, 70.</ref><ref name="goss 80">Blashki & Nichol, 80.</ref> For more casual use of leet, the primary strategy is to use quasi-[[homoglyph]]s, symbols that closely resemble (to varying degrees) the letters for which they stand. The choice of symbol is not fixed: anything the reader can make sense of is valid in leet-speak. Sometimes, [[gamers|a gamer]] would work around a nickname being already taken (and maybe abandoned as well) by replacing a letter with a similar-looking digit. * However, leet is also seen in situations where the [[argot]] (e.g. secret language) characteristics of the system are required, either to exclude newbies or outsiders in general, i.e., anything that the ''average'' reader ''cannot'' make sense of is valid; a valid reader should themselves try to make sense, if deserving of the underlying message. * Mild leet can be used to mess with [[frequency analysis]] "as is". Another use for leet orthographic substitutions is the creation of paraphrased passwords.<ref name=mitchell/> Limitations imposed by websites on password length (usually no more than 36) and the characters permitted (e.g. alphanumeric and symbols)<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://help.pearsoncmg.com/rumba/b2c_self_reg/en/Content/b2c_signin_guidelines.html|title=Username and Password Guidelines|website=help.pearsoncmg.com|access-date=2019-12-10}}</ref> require less extensive forms when used in this application. [[File:31337 h4x0r.jpg|thumb|The same sticker on one's laptop demonstrates upside-down "31337" as "ELEET"]] Some examples of leet include: * ''[[BIFF (Usenet)|B1ff]]''. * ''n00b'' -- a term for "noob", the stereotypical [[newbie]]. * The '''l33t''' programming language. * ''"E5C4P3"'': stylized cover of [[Journey (band)|Journey]]'s [[Escape_(Journey_album)|Escape]] album. * ''k3w1'' deciphers as "kewl" (which is derived from "cool"). * The web-comics ''[[Megatokyo]]'' and ''[[Homestuck]]'', which contain characters who speak variations of leet.<ref>{{cite web |last1=Gallagher |first1=Fred |last2=Caston |first2=Rodney |title="MegaTokyo - [9] Speak L33t?" |url=https://megatokyo.com/strip/9 |website=MegaTokyo |access-date=2024-01-31}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |last1=Hussie |first1=Andrew |title===> |url=https://www.homestuck.com/story/1528 |website=Homestuck |access-date=2024-01-31}}</ref> * The digit "5" in [[Deadmau5]] nickname. * "DEF 4L7" plates are used by Defalt (''[[sic!]]''), a hacker from the [[Watch Dogs]] videogame (the first in the series). "DefAlt" nickname is a possible reference to "default [settings]" <!-- "Defalt" without the "u" !--> * Upside-down "1337" (with a bar under "1") also reads as "LEET" (see example on the photo). * "1 (4/\/"7 |_|/\/[)3|2574/\/[) '/0|_||2 \/\/|2171/\/9.17’5 (0/\/|=|_|51/\/9" is heavily leet-styled "I can’t understand your writing. It’s confusing". * Sometimes, a word can be typed in leet with digits only: ** "360" codes word "EGO" in leet. ** "1687" or "1987" can be used to hint to IGBTs, e.g. [[insulated-gate bipolar transistor]]s. ** "2007 2008" deciphers as "''QOOT QOOB''" (which is derived from "cute cube"). ** "2077" (as a hint to [[Cyberpunk 2077]]) can be found in [[Zott (dairy company)|"ZOTT"]] logo; ** "11363015" means ''LIEGEOIS'', e.g. [[Liège]]. <!-- "''Liégeois''" is also a name for a certain popular product by Zott. !--> ** "12314734813" happens to cover "RELATEABLE" word. ** "137 17 83 137 17 60" hides "let it be, let it go" phrase ** "4150" may stand for "ALSO" ** "33571 - 18124" unravels as "''[[Eesti]] - [[Ibiza]]''". * Alternatively, sometimes 3 or 6 letters can be leet-ified into a valid [[Web colors|hexadecimal color code]]: ** <span style="color:#614D05">█</span> "614D05" is a valid HEX-code for a dark shade of gold color, referencing [[GLaDOS]]; ** <span style="color:#572E55">█</span> "572E55" (or <span style="color:#572355">█</span> "572355") is a dark purple color, coming from the word "STRESS"; ** <span style="color:#1C373A">█</span> "1C373A" is a dark cyan ("icy") color, derived from "ICE TEA"; ** <span style="color:#C47C47">█</span> "C47C47" is a peach-orange color related to [[cat]]s; ** <span style="color:#C01025">█</span> "C01025" is a pink-ish shade of red, derived from the word "COLORS"; ** <span style="color:#D35327">█</span> "D35327" is a dark orange color, produced from "DESERT" word. ** <span style="color:#B07713">█</span> "80771E" is a yellowish-orange color, produced from "BOTTLE" word. ** <span style="color:#B00B15">█</span> "B00B15" is a redish color, derived from the misspelled "[[Breast|BOOBIES]]" word. ** <span style="color:#B4DD1E">█</span> "B4DD1E" is a yellowish-green color, produced from "BADDIE" word. * It is possible to spell words and names in leet-speak to create additional references. ** For example, the female name "Marisa" can be spelled as /\/\AR15/\ - with a reference to the [[AR-15]] platform. ** 834-613 means [[Beagle|BEA-GLE]] all while also referencing to the [[Beagle Boys]] and their names (e.g. 6-digit IDs) in particular. ** 2017Δ1337 is a reference to [[Colt Delta Elite]], where "2017" stands for "Qolt" (derived from "Colt") and "1337" bears aforementioned "Elite" meaning. 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