by I AM NOT SUS October 10, 2021
Short for "suspect" or "suspicious", but is also used to mean lame, normie or mainstream.
Depending on the context, it can kind of mean anything describing something.
Depending on the context, it can kind of mean anything describing something.
Example 1
A: "They like Gossip Girl alot."
B: "Shit, I told you they were sus af."
Example 2
"Liking Green Day became so sus. It's sad, 'cus they're really great."
Example 3
"They're acting sus."
Example 4
"Drinking lean became so sus all of a sudden. Now with xanax culture rising and all."
A: "They like Gossip Girl alot."
B: "Shit, I told you they were sus af."
Example 2
"Liking Green Day became so sus. It's sad, 'cus they're really great."
Example 3
"They're acting sus."
Example 4
"Drinking lean became so sus all of a sudden. Now with xanax culture rising and all."
by sadmofo January 07, 2018
by Sussy Sir Amogus :) :) :) March 02, 2022
by amogusussy69 July 12, 2022
by Bunda Bonden May 24, 2022
short for suspicious
GET OUT OF MY HEAD HAHAHAHHAHA SUS SUS AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA
by hotbm January 12, 2022
1. Short for suspicious, rose to relevance in online usage during 2020 with the game Among Us where people suspected of being the impostor would be called as such, either in voice chat or in the game's chat feature during meetings.
2. The scientific name of a pig
2. The scientific name of a pig
1. Blue: "Why'd you push the emergency meeting button, Purple?"
Purple: "Orange was acting hella sus and not actually doing any tasks."
Orange: "Actually, Red sus."
`Red was not an impostor.`
2. Do not look up the scientific name of a pig
Purple: "Orange was acting hella sus and not actually doing any tasks."
Orange: "Actually, Red sus."
`Red was not an impostor.`
2. Do not look up the scientific name of a pig
by yellowcat53 January 10, 2021