Verb
duss (third-person singular simple present dusses, present participle dussing, simple past and past participle dussed)
(slang) To leave; to scram.
ComP displays an exquisite binding preference for selective DUSs. Source: Internet
J. S. Duss, The Harmonists: A Personal History (Harrisburg: Pennsylvania Book Service, 1943), p. 359–360. Source: Internet
The 36-minute documentary is a revealing peek behind the walls of the abbey, the only one of its kind in the United States, founded in 1947 by Mother Benedict Duss, who led it until her death in 2005. Source: Internet
In practice, Duss noted, the opposite has occurred. Source: Internet
The land and financial assets of the Harmony Society were sold off by the few remaining members under the leadership of John Duss and his wife, Susanna, by the year 1906. Source: Internet