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.
She had the Rubiks Cube completely sussed within a couple of days.
Debbie just sussed out how to sell shares online.
by joops February 21, 2008
by Zedebe November 3, 2010
A lovely girl who's funny and has short temper. She is very beautiful and hot. She knows how to have a good time and will love you to death. She will care for you till she can't. She will also punch and poke you a lot
by Sussely July 17, 2017
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 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.
by Garrette Jax June 6, 2009
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. 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.
2. Man, that bitch is suss; she's slept with half the school.
3. Those susses just got out of jail.
by Cid Deuce March 7, 2003
causally make out
by pineapplehead1 June 7, 2019
by Dan February 26, 2005