Definitions by Gwaggyo_2
Troll
Verb
To trick or deceive someone into embarrassment or to make them feel worried. Typically not serious and is only used as a practical joke.
Noun
Someone who partakes often in the act of trolling or has recently trolled.
Origin
Derived from English "troll" from the story of a troll under a bridge. The Troll stopped people from reaching the end of the bridge. People started to refer to someone as a troll if they stop or slow people from getting to their primary objective. The word later evolved to meaning anyone who performs distractions or pranks on people.
To trick or deceive someone into embarrassment or to make them feel worried. Typically not serious and is only used as a practical joke.
Noun
Someone who partakes often in the act of trolling or has recently trolled.
Origin
Derived from English "troll" from the story of a troll under a bridge. The Troll stopped people from reaching the end of the bridge. People started to refer to someone as a troll if they stop or slow people from getting to their primary objective. The word later evolved to meaning anyone who performs distractions or pranks on people.
Sus
1) Used to describe an action, person, or object that is out of the norm or strange.
2) Describes an action, person, or object that is indicative or suspected of being part of the LGBTQ+ community, especially when referring to homosexuality.
3) Used in the popular game "Among us" to describe someone who was suspected of being the imposter, the main villain of the game, who had to lie and deceive his fellow players to win the game.
A shortened form of "suspicious" Often used in the popular game 'Among Us' by Innersloth Games. The word sus was used to describe someone who was thought to be the imposter. Was later used to describe anyone or anything that acted strange or off, and even used to describe things that seemed homosexual or LGBTQ+.
2) Describes an action, person, or object that is indicative or suspected of being part of the LGBTQ+ community, especially when referring to homosexuality.
3) Used in the popular game "Among us" to describe someone who was suspected of being the imposter, the main villain of the game, who had to lie and deceive his fellow players to win the game.
A shortened form of "suspicious" Often used in the popular game 'Among Us' by Innersloth Games. The word sus was used to describe someone who was thought to be the imposter. Was later used to describe anyone or anything that acted strange or off, and even used to describe things that seemed homosexual or LGBTQ+.