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suss S0924800 (sŭs)tr.v. sussed, suss·ing, suss·es Slang 1. To infer or discover; figure. Often used with out: "I think I'm good at sussing out what's going on" (Ry Cooder).2. To size up; study. Often used with out: "Suss out the designers in whom you are interested" (Lucia van der Post). [Probably short for suspect.]suss (sʌs) vb (tr) 1. (often foll by out) to attempt to work out (a situation, person's character, etc), esp using one's intuition2. Also: sus to become aware of; suspect (esp in the phrase suss it)nsharpness of mind; social astuteness[C20: shortened from suspect]suss Past participle: sussed Gerund: sussing
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I suss | you suss | he/she/it susses | we suss | you suss | they suss |
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I sussed | you sussed | he/she/it sussed | we sussed | you sussed | they sussed |
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I am sussing | you are sussing | he/she/it is sussing | we are sussing | you are sussing | they are sussing |
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I have sussed | you have sussed | he/she/it has sussed | we have sussed | you have sussed | they have sussed |
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I was sussing | you were sussing | he/she/it was sussing | we were sussing | you were sussing | they were sussing |
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I had sussed | you had sussed | he/she/it had sussed | we had sussed | you had sussed | they had sussed |
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I will suss | you will suss | he/she/it will suss | we will suss | you will suss | they will suss |
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I will have sussed | you will have sussed | he/she/it will have sussed | we will have sussed | you will have sussed | they will have sussed |
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I will be sussing | you will be sussing | he/she/it will be sussing | we will be sussing | you will be sussing | they will be sussing |
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I have been sussing | you have been sussing | he/she/it has been sussing | we have been sussing | you have been sussing | they have been sussing |
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I will have been sussing | you will have been sussing | he/she/it will have been sussing | we will have been sussing | you will have been sussing | they will have been sussing |
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I had been sussing | you had been sussing | he/she/it had been sussing | we had been sussing | you had been sussing | they had been sussing |
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I would suss | you would suss | he/she/it would suss | we would suss | you would suss | they would suss |
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I would have sussed | you would have sussed | he/she/it would have sussed | we would have sussed | you would have sussed | they would have sussed | Translationssuss
on sussold-fashioned slang On suspicion (of being guilty of something). Primarily heard in UK. We picked up three youths on suss of robbing a local newsagent.See also: on, susssuss out1. To determine, discover, or come to understand something. A noun or pronoun can be used between "suss" and "out." I spent the entire class trying to suss out the meaning of the poem, but I just couldn't get it. It took him a little while, but he sussed it out eventually. We've sent our best operatives to suss the enemy's intentions out.2. To observe and form an opinion about or estimation of someone or something. A noun or pronoun can be used between "suss" and "out." I strolled around the arena sussing out the competition. I always insist on test-driving a car to suss it out before I'm willing to spend any money.See also: out, susssuss someone outSl. to try to figure someone out. I can't seem to suss Tom out. What a strange guy. I don't have any luck sussing out people I don't know well.See also: out, susson suss on suspicion of having committed a crime. British informal Suss is an abbreviation of suspicion , earlier and more correctly spelled sus . Until its abolition in 1981 , a law nicknamed the sus law allowed the police to arrest a person on the suspicion that they were likely to commit a crime.See also: on, susssuss outv. Slang 1. To infer or discover something; figure something out: The spy sussed out our plans before we began. I don't know his intentions, but I plan to suss them out.2. To study and evaluate someone; size someone up: They sussed me out and decided I was trustworthy. She's good at sussing out people who apply for the job.See also: out, susssuss someone out (ˈsəs...) tv. to try to figure someone out. I can’t seem to suss Tom out. What a strange guy. See also: out, someone, sussEncyclopediaSeeSUSSUSS
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