What is the meaning of SUSS. Phrases containing SUSS
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Suss out is British slang for to work out. Suss out is British slang for investigate.
Sussed is slang for knowledgeable, well−informed. Sussed is British slang for found out, discovered.
Adj. Knowledgeable, well-informed, able to look after oneself.
- If you heard someone saying they had you sussed they would mean that they had you figured out! If you were going to suss out something it would mean the same thing.
Suss is slang for to work something out, to understand, to discover, to deduce. Suss is slang for knowledge, understanding.
Sussy is slang for suspicious or suspected.
A domestic or kitchen assistant at Christ's Hospital Boarding school in West Sussex, UK. Friday afternoon activities included the option of 'Bocker Squad' where they made you do odd jobs around the grounds of the school.
Noun. An alleyway. [Sussex use]
suspicious ‘that bloke over there looks pretty suss’
Susso is Australian slang for money paid by the government to an unemployed person.
If you heard someone saying they had you sussed they would mean that they had you figured out! If you were going to suss out something it would mean the same thing.
Adj. Abb. of suspicious. E.g."I don't like the looks of that bloke, he's suss."
Mentally ambiguous. The word 'Chailey' was used to describe a person in exactly the same way as the word 'Joey' or 'Deacon'would have been. The word 'Chailey' was taken from the name of a Special Needs school called Chailey Heritage based about 10 miles from the school. http://www.chaileyheritage.e-sussex.sch.uk
Someone or something suspect
check something out ‘Go and suss it out’
1 v figure out: I was going to try and put it back without him noticing but he sussed. 2 adj dodgy; suspicious: I really wasnÂ’t interested in buying that car... the whole deal seemed a bit suss.
Figure out, understand, an assertion of correctness, to find error in another person i.e."I'm right, you're wrong".
Verb. To work something out, to understand, to ascertain, to discover. E.g."The manager sussed him out and had security watch him. They eventually caught him stuffing an unpaid for item under his coat."
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One of six divisions of the county of Sussex, England, intermediate between a hundred and a shire.
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Sussessful in gaining money, and devoted to that aim; as, a money-making man.
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