Sus

“Sus” is a shortened version of the word “suspicious.” 

It’s a slang term used to describe something or someone that seems questionable or shady, often giving off a vibe that something might not be right.

Imagine you’re playing a game, and a player behaves in a way that seems unusual or sneaky. You might say, “That move was sus,” meaning their action seemed suspicious or questionable.

“Sus” is often used to express doubt or uncertainty about a situation or a person’s intentions. If someone tells you a strange story, you could say, “That sounds a bit sus,” indicating that you find it hard to believe.

This term is commonly used in online conversations, especially in gaming and social media. It’s a way of raising an eyebrow at something that doesn’t quite add up.

“Sus” is a quick way to say, “I’m not sure about this” or “This seems fishy.” So, when you hear or use “sus,” you’re expressing that something seems off or suspicious to you.

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