j00
Slang in "
1337 speak", which is a language used by people chatting online.The etymoligical roots of j00 are quite unclear, yet it seems that it is derived from accents of the english that are found humourous by some and made into a joke which soon developed into norm. Such is the history of many internet
slangs.-- GRAMMATICAL USAGE --j00 should NEVER be used as a subject, only as an object or within a
prepositional phrase. If needed to be used as a subject, it should ALWAYS be replaced with "you" or another 1337 speak equivilant.(ie. "Are j00 there?" is incorrect. "I pwn j00" is correct.)j00 is often used in conjuction with mathematical signs of
comparism, such as "=" (equals), ">" (greater than), or "<" (less than). Again, in these cases, j00 is the object and is always on the right side of the sign. There are some cases where it is okay to do otherwise, as this rule is somewhat
lenient. ">" is most frequently used, and is read as "owns"(ie "Rockets > j00" - read as "rockets pwn you", "j00 = stupid" - special case)
j00
by JCipriani on Aug 04, 2006 13:14:35
1337-speak
replacement for "you". Usage is correct when used to replace the "
-ed" of a past tense verb followed by "you". Commonly misused as a simple replacement for "you" regardless of the
preceding word.
Example:
For example:
I
h4x0rd you -> I
h4x0r j00
I
pwnd you -> I pwn j00
However, the following examples are both incorrect:
I pwn you (present tense pwn) -> I pwn j00 (tense changes)
I pwnd you -> I pwnd j00 (redundant)
j00
by topcat on Oct 27, 2004 02:42:59
A retarded way of saying "you".
Used by:
a) People who have no
command over the English language.
b) People who want to appear cool by using the 1337 way of speaking, which last achieved
credibility before the new
millenium.