Entertainment / Video Games / Leet: Slang term derived from the word 'elite,' and used to describe a player?€™s prowess. The term is often seen written in a number of ways, including 'l33t,' 'l3e7' or even as a number, '1337.'
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Science / Weather / Sleet: Also known as ice pellets, it is winter precipitation in the form of small bits or pellets of ice that rebound after striking the ground or any other hard surface. It is reported as 'PE' in an observa MORE
Science / Psychiatry / Mania: (mane-e-ah) An emotional disorder characterized by euphoria or irritability, rapid speech, fleeting thoughts, insomnia, poor attention span, grandiosity, and poor judgment; usually occurs in bipolar d MORE
Business / Real Estate / Broad-Form Homeowners Policy: Covers falling objects, damage due to the weight of ice, snow or sleet, collapse of all or part of the building, bursting, cracking, burning or bulging of a steam or hot water heating system or of app MORE
Science / Weather / Mixed Precipitation: Any of the following combinations of freezing and frozen precipitation: snow and sleet, snow and freezing rain, or sleet alone. Rain may also be present. MORE
Entertainment / Literature / Epithet: A short, poetic nickname--often in the form of an adjective or adjectival phrase--attached to the normal name. Frequently, this technique allows a poet to extend a line by a few syllables in a poetic MORE
Entertainment / Video Games / Newbie or Noob: Term used to describe an inexperienced player, or to be derogatory about another player?€™s skills. There are many spellings used, often using leetspeak: 'newbie,' 'newb,' 'noob,' 'n00b,' or even MORE