What does Sus mean?

Suspicious or Suspect

Detailed Explanation

Sus is a shortened version of 'suspicious' or 'suspect.' It's used to describe someone or something that seems shady, questionable, or dishonest. The term existed for years but exploded in popularity with the release of the online multiplayer game 'Among Us' in 2018, where players use it to call out others they believe to be an impostor.

Usage Examples

He's being way too quiet, acting pretty sus.

I got an email offering me a free car, but the link looks sus.

Why did you vote for me? That's sus.

Origin & History

The slang shortening of 'suspicious' has been in use since at least the 1930s. However, its viral resurgence and current meaning are almost entirely attributed to its central role in the social deduction game 'Among Us', which became immensely popular in 2020.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is 'sus' only used when playing 'Among Us'?

No. While it gained fame from the game, it is now a mainstream slang term used in everyday online conversation to describe anything that seems suspicious.

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