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noun • A portion or list, especially a list of candidates for an office; also the candidates themselves. • A regular court, more specifically a court-leet, in which certain lords had jurisdiction over local disputes, or the physical area of this jurisdiction. • The European pollock. • An artificial watercourse, canal or aqueduct, but especially a millrace • A place where roads meet or cross; intersection • Abbreviation of leetspeak. verb • To allow to, not to prevent (+ infinitive, but usually without to). • To leave. • To allow the release of (a fluid). • To allow possession of (a property etc.) in exchange for rent. • To give, grant, or assign, as a work, privilege, or contract; often with out. • Used to introduce an imperative in the first or third person. • To cause (+ bare infinitive). adjective • Of or relating to leetspeak. • Possessing outstanding skill in a field; expert, masterful. • Having superior social rank over others; upper class, elite. • Awesome, typically to describe a feat of skill; cool, sweet. | ||||||||
28% | 5 | Internet slang for elite hackers | ||||||
noun • An artificial watercourse, canal or aqueduct, but especially a millrace • A portion or list, especially a list of candidates for an office; also the candidates themselves. • A regular court, more specifically a court-leet, in which certain lords had jurisdiction over local disputes, or the physical area of this jurisdiction. • The European pollock. • A place where roads meet or cross; intersection | ||||||||
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adjective • of or relating to or characteristic of Malaysia • of or relating to or characteristic of the people or language of Malaysia and the northern Malay Peninsula and parts of the western Malay Archipelago noun • a member of a people inhabiting the northern Malay Peninsula and Malaysia and parts of the western Malay Archipelago | ||||||||
Internet Language The Name Of Which Comes From Elite Crossword Clue
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LEET which was last seen in the Telegraph Cross Atlantic crossword.
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LEET
Updated: June 7, 2024
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