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The feeling within one's head after becoming intoxicated by something new. Often a fuzzy, tingly or foamy feeling accompanied by warmth reminiscent of being in a sudsy bath. Other accompanied symptoms include sluggishness, blurred or fogged vision and contentedness.
Jim was feeling sudsed after smoking his last blunt in his parents basement; Scarlet told her friend Suzy that she was going to get sudsed after finishing her homework and asked Suzy to join her; I'm so sudsed, bro! Time for a nap. :)
Sudsed by CucumberMonger January 7, 2015
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When something is soapy and creates suds (lather,foam) or bubbles.
"Someone put boxes of laundry detergent in the fountain at Hart Plaza and it was all sudsed up extending about ten feet from the base!"
sudsed up by Clementine L February 9, 2006
Generally used as friendly replacement of "figured out", "worked out" or "done".
"You've got it all sussed out don't you, Mac?"
sussed by Damien B June 29, 2004
UK Slang for "figured out."
Even though Ainsley sussed out that her love for Morgan will never be requited, she kept hoping in her heart that someday he may change his mind.
Sussed by Babydoll75 March 20, 2019
Discovered the answer. Achieved individual enliglenment regarding a current problem or dilema.
Ah, I think I've sussed it...
sussed by Lactose the Intollerent November 25, 2003
Sorted.


Used when a solution is reached, or when a task is accomplished.
Hey, have you got that budget proposal sussed?
sussed by LGD May 19, 2004
understood. When you have fully understood or learnt a subject you have that subject sussed.
I reckon I've got the calculus homework sussed now.
sussed by David Powell December 10, 2006