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The Picard Maneuver@lemmy.world to People Twitter@sh.itjust.works · 2 years ago

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The Picard Maneuver@lemmy.world to People Twitter@sh.itjust.works · 2 years ago
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  • klemptor
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    I’m familiar with the usage here but what does it mean to Gen Z?

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      Removed by mod

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        Idk about everywhere else, but “sus” or “suss”has been common slang for “suspicious/suspect” in Australia, the UK and New Zealand for at least several decades.

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          It already existed but the popularity of Among Us globalized it and gave it new wind.

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        Walt I don’t know man, you’ve been acting kinda sus lately

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    • Leg@lemmy.world
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      Have you heard the term “sussy baka” before?

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        Nope! Maybe my one-year-old niece babbled something like that once.

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          You are very lucky.

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        Amogus???

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      Among Us shit related to being suspicious.

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        Red is sus.

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          Red and white striped is sus.

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        But they mean exactly the same thing and are slang from the same word, no?

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          No. Sussed out, means to work something out. Usually implies a certain amount of trial and error, or coming to the realization slowly, depending on the context.

          So, “I sussed out how to work the printer”.

          Sus, in British English didn’t really have any meaning until the game came out.

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            From the dictionary;

            Etymology

            Verb

            by shortening & alteration from suspect

            1930s: abbreviation of suspect, suspicion.

            People like you are why I have trust issues.

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              Those appear to be examples that were made of recently. That’s a pretty bad dictionary cuz it doesn’t actually say when the examples are from.

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                I never argued the definition, I argued the etymology. That they are slang for the same word. They are both shortened versions of the same word.

                Whatever other made-up argument you thought we were having is irrelevant, either you didn’t understand and you should admit it or you moved the goal post which is sad.

                I bet you’ll double down, though. You seem like that kind of guy.

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            Not sure if you’re pulling our legs or really don’t know…

            We’ve had the term “suss c*nt” in Aussie English for decades, and British English isn’t that far removed.

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