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suss
[suhs]
verb (used with object)
Chiefly British Slang.to investigate or figure out (usually followed byout ).
suss
/ ʌ /
verb
(often foll by out) to attempt to work out (a situation, person's character, etc), esp using one's intuition
Also: sus.to become aware of; suspect (esp in the phrase suss it )
noun
sharpness of mind; social astuteness
Word History and Origins
Word History and Origins
Origin of suss1
Example Sentences
The developers of GeoGuessr, a game that — you guessed it — has people suss out locations based on Google Street View imagery, recently withdrew from the Esports World Cup after angry fans threatened to boycott the game because of the kingdom’s human rights record.
But from the moment Pope Francis was buried, parts of the Italian press and many visitors turned cardinal-hunters, trying to suss out his most likely successor.
You don’t even have to pull that many strings on the conspiracy wall to suss out the plainer insult of Remmick and his white accompaniment unleashing a country-fried version of an arrangement by a Black woman to ingratiate himself to the oppressed folks he wants to devour,
As it expanded the claims for its product from helping people suss out their ancestry to giving them information about their genetic predispositions to certain diseases, it attracted the notice of the Food and Drug Administration.
Avalon Airport CEO Ari Suss said the airport had reopened.
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