What is the meaning of SUS. Phrases containing SUS
See meanings and uses of SUS!Slangs & AI meanings
check something out ‘Go and suss it out’
Adj. Abb. of suspicious. E.g."I don't like the looks of that bloke, he's suss."
Susso is Australian slang for money paid by the government to an unemployed person.
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.
suspicious ‘that bloke over there looks pretty suss’
Sushi bar is British slang for the vagina.
Sus is British slang for suspicion; a suspect.
Sus laws was British slang for the law that authorized the arrest and punishment of suspected persons frequenting, or loitering in, public places with criminal intent. In England, the sus law formed part of the Vagrancy Act of which was repealed in .
- 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.
Someone or something suspect
Suss out is British slang for to work out. Suss out is British slang for investigate.
Susie Anna was old London Cockney rhyming slang for a sixpence (tanner).
Suss is slang for to work something out, to understand, to discover, to deduce. Suss is slang for knowledge, understanding.
Insult; to make a remark; Asian lesbian; [I see sushi].
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.
Sussed is slang for knowledgeable, well−informed. Sussed is British slang for found out, discovered.
Suspended is slang for a suspended sentence.
Sussy is slang for suspicious or suspected.
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Alt. of Sustre
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One who, or that which, upholds or sustains; a sustainer.
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The act of sustaining, or the state of being sustained; preservation from falling; support; sustenance; maintenance.
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The act of sustaining; maintenance; support.
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Sustenance.
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That which supports life; food; victuals; provisions; means of living; as, the city has ample sustenance.
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To sustain.
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Sustentation.
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of Sustre
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Capable of being sustained or maintained; as, the action is not sustainable.
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Suspended by one's self or by itself; balanced.
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To prove; to establish by evidence; to corroborate or confirm; to be conclusive of; as, to sustain a charge, an accusation, or a proposition.
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Held up to a certain pitch, degree, or level; uniform; as, sustained pasion; a sustained style of writing; a sustained note in music.
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Adapted to sustain, strengthen, or corroborate; as, sustentative citations or quotations.
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Supporting; sustaining; as, a sustentacular tissue.
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Suspicious or distrustful of one's self.
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The act of sustaining; support; maintenance; subsistence; as, the sustenance of the body; the sustenance of life.
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One who, or that which, sustains.
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