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1 suss out
(colloq)to go and suss things ou the situation out — aller voir ce qui se passe
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2 suss
Isubst. \/sʌs\/ eller sus (spesielt britisk, hverdagslig)1) mistenkt (person som politiet mistenker)2) sans, teft, forstandIIverb \/sʌs\/ eller sus(spesielt britisk, hverdagslig) begripe, forstå, få tak isuss out something bli klar over noe, undersøke noeIIIadj. \/sʌs\/ eller sus (spesielt britisk, hverdagslig)1) skarp(sindig), gløgg2) suspekt, mistenkelig
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suss out — If you suss out something, such as a problem or a situation, you examine it and manage to understand it. Ask Jack to explain he s got it all sussed out! … English Idioms & idiomatic expressions
suss out — verb examine so as to determine accuracy, quality, or condition check the brakes Check out the engine • Syn: ↑check, ↑check up on, ↑look into, ↑check out, ↑check over, ↑go over, ↑ … Useful english dictionary
suss out — verb a) To come to understand (a person). Weve sussed him out mdash; he only drinks on Fridays and only in that bar in town. b) To manage to work (something) out, to determine (something). Weve sussed out how to open the lock … Wiktionary
suss (out) — Verb. To work something out, to understand, to ascertain, to discover. E.g. The manager sussed him out and had security watch him. They eventually caught him stuffing an unpaid for item under his coat … English slang and colloquialisms
Suss out — investigate, attempt to understand something … Dictionary of Australian slang
suss out — Australian Slang investigate, attempt to understand something … English dialects glossary
Suss — If you heard someone saying they had you sussed they would mean that they had you figured out! If you were going to suss out something it would mean the same thing … The American's guide to speaking British
suss — verb (T) BrE informal to realize something: suss (that): We soon sussed she wasn t telling the truth. suss sb/sth out phrasal verb (T) BrE informal to understand the important things about someone or something, especially things they are trying… … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
suss — UK [sʌs] / US verb [transitive] Word forms suss : present tense I/you/we/they suss he/she/it susses present participle sussing past tense sussed past participle sussed British informal suss or ˌsuss ˈout to understand a situation or the reason… … English dictionary
suss — 1. adjective Suspicious. See Also: suss law 2. verb a) To discover, infer or figure out something (often used with out.) b) To … Wiktionary
suss — [sʌs] v also suss sb/sth<=>out [T] BrE informal to realize or discover something, or to find out the things that you need to know about someone or something ▪ He finally sussed out the truth. suss (that) ▪ I soon sussed that she wasn t… … Dictionary of contemporary English