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suss

Speech parts

1. suss - Noun

2. suss - Adjective

3. suss - Verb

4. Suss - Proper noun

Meaning


suss (plural susses)

Alternative form of soss (“miry place”)


suss (comparative more suss, superlative most suss)

(UK, Australia, New Zealand, US, colloquial) Suspicious.


suss (uncountable)

(UK) Suspicious behaviour; the act of loitering with intent.


suss (third-person singular simple present susses, present participle sussing, simple past and past participle sussed)

(transitive, UK, obsolete) To arrest for suspicious behaviour.

(transitive, UK, Australia, New Zealand, often with "out") To discover, infer or figure out.

(transitive, UK, Australia, New Zealand) To study or size up, to check out (examine).


suss (uncountable)

(UK) Social nous.

Suss (plural Susses)

A surname

Source: en.wiktionary.org

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Amos, while he’s delightful for putting a bullet in a guy, isn’t the one to suss out what’s going on. Source: Internet

It’s up to you to suss out how to take care of them using the few weapons and objects around you, all the while dodging, throwing, catching, and punching to stay alive. Source: Internet

But how do you suss out which places with lines out the door are actually worth it? Source: Internet

If you find that it is, the only thing left for you to suss is if this is intentional and not warranted. Source: Internet

The pattern is a bit difficult to suss out if you glance at “Playbook” each day for a shot of news and gossip. Source: Internet

They are moving through witnesses on a case-by-case basis as they suss out which evidence to present before the jury. Source: Internet

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