Leet Street
a street in invercargill, new zealand.
where is wilson bros?
down leet street!
the street that every leet person in the world lives on. it exists only in the leet dimension of reality and therefore can only be seen by leet people.
1. “dude where do you live?”
“leetstreet, fool. ya dig?”
a spin to the phrase of the universal,every minute use known as the internet.
the name draws from the utilization of the “leet” language that is employed upon the internet (and mobile phones) in conversations, chat rooms, forums such as:
“lol”, “pwned” and “noob”
along with emoticons
“xd”, “:-0” and “=]”
sup dude, i saw you on the leet street the video of you dancing to “steps’- 5,6,7,8.”
i’m sorry teach, yes….i should not of used the leet street as my single resource for the essay.
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