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the correct (non-leet) spelling is 'teh leet noobzorz' which (more grammatically correct) means 'the leet noob'. leet meaning awesome, is more of an insult due to the word 'noob' after 'leet'. noob derived from the term 'newb' which derived from 'newbie' which derived even more form the term 'new guy'. saying that means "an inexperianced person" which the term 'leet' adds insult to, because an "awesome inexperianced person" is like saying they are the least "experianced" or least "qualified". calling someone t3# 1337 n008z0rz is pointing out how new one is at something, and is considered very annoying and rude.
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