An internet slang and leet (1337) spelling of 'please,' typically used in online gaming, early internet forums, and chatrooms as a slightly more emphatic or tongue-in-cheek request than a plain 'please' or 'plz.' The substitution of '0' for 'o' is characteristic of leet speak, a stylized writing system that replaced letters with numbers or symbols. 'Pl0x' is often used with a degree of irony or exaggerated begging, especially in gaming contexts like asking for in-game items or help.
Can someone help me with this boss fight pl0x, I've wiped like ten times.
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(internet slang, leet) please.
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