most likely originally a proper noun, though is often used as a verb, adjective, expletive or interjection - for these uses it conjugates regularly
linguists have traced the etymology of the word "t'uss" to a corruption of sinified (i.e. chinese-ised) pronunciation of the letter "t": this is exemplified in the articulative process "t'erh", "t'oerh", "t'uss"
linguists have traced the etymology of the word "t'uss" to a corruption of sinified (i.e. chinese-ised) pronunciation of the letter "t": this is exemplified in the articulative process "t'erh", "t'oerh", "t'uss"
1. "t'uss, man"
2. "fuckin t'uss"
1. "where's the t'uss?"
2. "dunno. t'uss."
1. "ah, you absolute t'uss"
2. "fuckin t'uss"
1. "where's the t'uss?"
2. "dunno. t'uss."
1. "ah, you absolute t'uss"
by t'usswor April 14, 2011
A word which can be deployed in any situation, but only if used within the context of a physical movement towards what is being expressed. Speakers of the language will be able to deploy the word in more complex situations to denote increasingly complex expressions if they practice the language constantly, along with at least 3 other persons.
Mate are you t'ussing to the t'uss later on (only used if the participants of the language have previously discussed going to the pub).
by polytechnic arsonist June 11, 2010