Words ending in -ed
When forming a past participle ending in -ed, the Leet user may replace the -e with an apostrophe, as was common in poetry of previous centuries, (e.g. “pwned” becomes “pwn’d”). Sometimes, the apostrophe is removed as well (e.g. “pwned” becomes “pwnd”). The word ending may also be substituted by -t (e.g. pwned becomes pwnt).
OK. Clear as mud/
LOL you haven't even broken the surface of the muddy pool.
Here is blurb about Trump's Media play in normal speak (but using just a couple of leetspeak terms):
Trump pwned the main stream media with his leet strategy.
Now here is the same sentence translated into TRUE Leetspeak:
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