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/Sounds like the English word "sussy" (same pronunciation)/

Meaning

Suspicious, acting sketchy, or giving off guilty vibes. Comes directly from the game Among Us where "sus" is how players call out the imposter. In Spanish-speaking communities, "sussy" is the adjectivized version that stuck in everyday slang to describe anyone behaving in a shady or untrustworthy way.

Examples

Ese man está muy sussy hoy, algo esconde.

That guy is acting super suspicious today, he is definitely hiding something.

Comportamiento bien sussy para alguien que dice ser inocente.

Pretty sketchy behavior for someone who claims to be innocent.

Regional synonyms

A cheat sheet, the tiny paper students smuggle into exams to copy answers. In Colombia and Venezuela, the 'chuleta' is a tradition as old as school itself: handwritten notes folded microscopic, hidden in socks, sleeves, or under test papers.