"m4d sk1llz" or "mad skills": Refers to one's own talent. "m4d" itself is often used for emphasis. I'm nearly in tears here... *n
"f0|\|371(."?! w.t.f!?# "Her daughter and the 35-year-old were so proficient at that cryptic language often spoken by cell phone text message users (r u there?) that they were having the affair right under the mother's nose." Well, that one outfoxed me......
0h /\/\y g0d! 7Ha73 7H3 m03t 1337 th1nG 3v4! teaching parents leet, psh! dont spread the virus, thats what i say!
LMAO thats hilarious!! ' "pwn3d," among other variations. Online video game bullies or "griefers" often use this term.'
i asume you mean /\/\!cR050F'|'? i cant believe they tried to teach parents this kinda thing, come on every, say the info was usefull, maybe there will be more hilarity
Hrm...this reminds me of an this example. "It's like someone speaking perfect English that they've learned out of a book but not spoken to anyone in.." In other words, Microsoft have got a few people to find out this stuff, but they don't know anything about the proper meanings...
Penski, did you perchance have something to do with this website? (which is utterly priceless) w00t, 1800 |>0575!!!!1111oneonetwofivesix (The author forgot to mention exagurated punctuation like excessive exclamation points followed by a series of ones, or possibly even written out numbers )