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leet

/liːt/ · noun

Meaning

  1. A portion or list, especially a list of candidates for an office; also the candidates themselves.
  2. To allow to, not to prevent (+ infinitive, but usually without to).
  3. To leave.
  4. To allow the release of (a fluid).
  5. To allow possession of (a property etc.) in exchange for rent.
  6. To give, grant, or assign, as a work, privilege, or contract; often with out.
  7. Used to introduce an imperative in the first or third person.
  8. A regular court, more specifically a court-leet, in which certain lords had jurisdiction over local disputes, or the physical area of this jurisdiction.
  9. The European pollock.
  10. An artificial watercourse, canal or aqueduct, but especially a millrace
  11. A place where roads meet or cross; intersection
  12. Abbreviation of leetspeak.
  13. Of or relating to leetspeak.
  14. Possessing outstanding skill in a field; expert, masterful.
  15. Having superior social rank over others; upper class, elite.
  16. Awesome, typically to describe a feat of skill; cool, sweet.

Etymology / origin

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Sources

  1. DictionaryAPI.dev English dictionary data