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sus
1[ suhs ]
adjective
- suspicious: She says they’re just friends, but she’s been acting pretty sus around my boyfriend.
He called in sick on the day we all had to stay late for inventory, which seemed a little bit sus to me.
She says they’re just friends, but she’s been acting pretty sus around my boyfriend.
sus-
2- variant of sub- before c, p, t: susceptible.
sus
/ ²õÊŒ²õ /
noun
- suspicion
- a suspect
adjective
- suspicious
verb
- a variant spelling of suss
51³Ô¹Ï History and Origins
Origin of sus1
51³Ô¹Ï History and Origins
Origin of sus1
Example Sentences
She started as a member of the band Toby y Sus Amigos in the 1970s, according to Remezcla, then teamed up with singer José Rómulo Sosa Ortiz, better known by his stage name José José.
No “rizz†is to be found, no cap, and while what surfers might say in the water to each other may be “sus,†you’re more likely to hear “gnarly†intertwined with “drop-in†or “barrel.â€
Aunque está por ver si la alcaldesa -y sus electores- cumplirán sus respectivas promesas, el comité organizador de ParÃs 2024 tiene muchos más asuntos que tratar.
En medio de las quejas por el precio de las entradas, una encuesta de 2023 sugerÃa que el 44% de los residentes en ParÃs y sus alrededores han llegado a pensar que la organización de los Juegos es “algo maloâ€.
Los organizadores de ParÃs sólo pueden esperar que sus Olimpiadas sigan una tendencia conocida.
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