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Susa 

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A nickname give for the name Saya. She's a little porcelain babydoll raised to be the perfect wife and mother. Her laughs and giggles sound like the melodic bells, her big beautiful eyes reflect the love you have for her. Her beautiful lips look like the most exotic and ripe fruit you've never had before. She might be quite lame, but she's a delight to be around and a dessert to have. You won't encounter another one because she's mine.
Susa by notivanlol March 7, 2021
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susa 

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a term most recently coined describing a girl that is mad ill. Susa is mostly used in NYC. it also describes a deep love for the term muffin. people who are identified as susa often speak in metaphors.
Yo, that girl is off da hook, I got one word....susa.
susa by MuffinMan90 November 19, 2006
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Susa 

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A girl name that simply means chinese, often used in Amsterdam and parts of America.
The meaning of the word didnt make it through world war 2 but the meaning is surfacing and respected by name critics all over the world.
”How did that girl look last night?”

”She was a definite Susa, Asian eyes and she couldn’t pronounce the letter R.
Susa by KojKarper September 4, 2018

SUSA 

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noun

A playful, sometimes sarcastic nickname for the United States when someone feels its values, laws, or culture have taken an unexpected or exaggerated turn from traditional norms. SUSA often highlights surreal or dystopian aspects of American life, usually in a tongue-in-cheek way.

Born on social media and in memes, "SUSA" reflects a blend of "subverted" and "USA," implying a distorted or upside-down version of the United States. It’s a lighthearted way to make social or political commentary without getting too serious.
Person 1: "Can you believe they just passed that law?"
Person 2: "Welcome to the SUSA."

Fun Fact: People sometimes use "SUSA" as a verb, like “the countrys really SUSA-ing right now,” to describe bizarre events or policies.
SUSA by Michael T. Rivera November 6, 2024

as susa 

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When two nouns are the same As susa is a professional way of saying the same
As susa im excited to come to your cottage
as susa by Mary suue June 16, 2020

rikki susa 

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the most poser trash in the state of New Hampshire.

he is 16 in middle school, and lives in a dumpster in an alley behind walmart. he is confused about his race, which is unknown to most people.

he is a shit stain on the face of the earth.
rikki susa tried to trash-talk me in the lcoker room today, isn' that fitting; TRASH talk
rikki susa by suburban thesaurus October 18, 2006

susan wojcicki 

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The feminist CEO of YouTube who demonetizes people whom YT does not like.
"Condom ads are allowed on shitty little kid gaming videos, but you can't say 'frick' without being demonetized by Susan Wojcicki."
susan wojcicki by triggeredwhigger December 4, 2017
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