A shortened form of "Just Cousins".
This is typically used by black or Mexican people who think they're thug, but they unknowingly sound like retards.
This is typically used by black or Mexican people who think they're thug, but they unknowingly sound like retards.
Mitch, "Yo, Rachel lookin' fine as hell today."
Zac, "I'm glad she jus cu."
Cody ,"I can't believe people make fun of rednecks."
Zac, "I'm glad she jus cu."
Cody ,"I can't believe people make fun of rednecks."
by SuperCody August 6, 2023
Get the Jus cumug. by anaherron September 6, 2017
Get the fata cu nas maremug. When something is cu, it most likely isn't good. sometimes Cu can be good. Cu is Cu. If your girlfriend cheats thats Cu. if you won the lottery, thats cu.
by Ozbee September 10, 2022
Get the that's cumug. by Jslipper February 1, 2023
Get the bu cumug. by CUSPILL June 25, 2024
Get the Cusmug. To over-reach in the development of a technology product or service by adding excessive features that have a detrimental impact on the user-base or are perceived to have no positive value.
Akin to "jumping the shark" in media culture and illuminating a phase transition or bifurcation point, where a once potentially viable technology is deemed detrimental or excessive in problematic aspects due to its overloading of function.
Based to the late 1990s Digital Convergence Corporation cat-shaped handheld bar-code scanner known as the "CueCat" and referential to the theory of over-optimization and technocentrism expressed by Harvard Business professor Clayton Christensen and his "Innovator's Dilemma" and "Innovator's Solution" works.
Akin to "jumping the shark" in media culture and illuminating a phase transition or bifurcation point, where a once potentially viable technology is deemed detrimental or excessive in problematic aspects due to its overloading of function.
Based to the late 1990s Digital Convergence Corporation cat-shaped handheld bar-code scanner known as the "CueCat" and referential to the theory of over-optimization and technocentrism expressed by Harvard Business professor Clayton Christensen and his "Innovator's Dilemma" and "Innovator's Solution" works.
by thirdparasite December 29, 2010
Get the Cued the Catmug. 