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To check something out or investigate something. I watch a ton of shows with British speakers and that is the way i hear it used. I have never heard an American use the word ever. I'll go suss it out.
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To discover or realize information, usually with a level of intuition playing a role. She was able to suss out his lies very quickly.
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Solve a problem or puzzle using ingenuity.
They're in a bit of a predicament, but I'm sure they'll suss it out.
She had the Rubiks Cube completely sussed within a couple of days. Debbie just sussed out how to sell shares online. |
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Short for the word 'suspicious'. I don't know whats going on, its a bit suss.
She looks pretty suss, wonder whats happening? |
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Adjective (Chiefly Rio Grande Valley, TX)
1. Filthy, disgusting or revolting. 2. Promiscuous Noun (Plural: Susses) 1. A filthy, disgusting or revolting person. ORIGIN: Derived from Spanish 'sucio' (dirty). 1. Dude, you look fucking suss. Take a shower.
2. Man, that bitch is suss; she's slept with half the school. 3. Those susses just got out of jail. |
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v. sussed, suss·ing, suss·es Slang 1. To infer or discover; figure out 2. To size up; study 1."I think I'm good at sussing out what's going on" (Ry Cooder).
2."Suss out the designers in whom you are interested" (Lucia van der Post). |
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Jamaican Slang/Patois for Information and or Gossip ("411") Wah de suss?
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Another word/phrase for someone ruining something. Ben: it's Friday, Friday gotta get down on Friday
Wendell:(out of tune) Fun,Fun,Fun Ben: suss . You just sussed it. |
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