Origin: Latin
An admonition given in Latin clases in English speaking countries. Its literal translation, if not in English, is nonsensical, but in English is "Never Where Under Where." SUSU is often found as grafiti in the more educative schools.
An admonition given in Latin clases in English speaking countries. Its literal translation, if not in English, is nonsensical, but in English is "Never Where Under Where." SUSU is often found as grafiti in the more educative schools.
by KD5PBO April 30, 2006
True meaning is “Always.”
The belief in equality in opportunity, transparency in information, honesty in communication, inclusivity in people, and the freedom to live the lifestyle you want.
The belief in equality in opportunity, transparency in information, honesty in communication, inclusivity in people, and the freedom to live the lifestyle you want.
by HairFreeCareFree November 24, 2021
Pronounced: Sem-PEAR OO-bee SUB OO-bee
A Latin phrase told by your surfing science teacher who teaches his cats to surf.
Meaning: Always wear your underwear
A Latin phrase told by your surfing science teacher who teaches his cats to surf.
Meaning: Always wear your underwear
Two girls run over to a boy, giggling.
Girl 1: "We have some advice for you,"
Boy: "Oh yeah?"
Girl 2: "Yeah."
Girls 1 and 2: "Semper ubi sub ubi !!"
Boy: "Wat-"
The girls run away, giggling even harder than before.
Girl 1: "We have some advice for you,"
Boy: "Oh yeah?"
Girl 2: "Yeah."
Girls 1 and 2: "Semper ubi sub ubi !!"
Boy: "Wat-"
The girls run away, giggling even harder than before.
by whatyoustaringat. May 7, 2021
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by uttam maharjan March 26, 2010