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RE: LeoThread 2025-11-28 01-26

in LeoFinance2 days ago

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The conversation opens with the phrase "sus," which is indicative of a slang term derived from the word "suss out." Originally, in England, to "suss out" something meant to "smoke out" or to "figure something out," often implying a process of investigation or deduction. The speaker notes that when someone in England "sussed" another person, it was akin to "sussing out" their intentions or nature—an act of suspicion or discernment.

Cultural Migration of Phrases