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TC Mar 19th, 2003 06:04 AM

What does the word "suss" mean?
 
My Canadian/Brit friends use the word "suss" - as to suss something out, meaning to explore it or gather information about a subject. When asked where the word originated, none could answer. Fodorites?

Gardyloo Mar 19th, 2003 06:20 AM

From Word-detective.com:<BR><BR>&quot;The origin of &quot;suss&quot; turns out to be remarkably straightforward. &quot;Suss&quot; is simply an abbreviation of the verb &quot;to suspect.&quot; When &quot;suss&quot; first appeared as underworld and police slang in the U.K. around 1953, it meant &quot;to suspect a person of a crime.&quot; By the late 1950s, the meaning had broadened to include &quot;to imagine or surmise,&quot; as a worker might &quot;suss&quot; that he would be fired if he missed work too often. From there, the current meaning of &quot;figure out&quot; was a logical extension of the phrase.&quot;<BR><BR>

TC Mar 19th, 2003 06:25 AM

Thanks, Gardyloo. I knew I could count on Fodorites for help - I just didn't &quot;suss&quot; it would come so quickly. You're the best - and thanks for the tip on word-detective.com. As an avid crossword puzzler, I'll use that site frequently.

Turtle1 Mar 19th, 2003 06:29 AM

It is a variation of &quot;sus&quot; which is slang for &quot;suspect&quot; or &quot;suspicious&quot;. There is also a connection b/t &quot;sus out&quot; &amp; the French word &quot;reconnoitre&quot;: to make reconnaissance of the enemy's region to ascertain strategy as in &quot;Today the US will suss out Iraq.&quot;

Craig Mar 19th, 2003 06:31 AM

I did a &quot;Google&quot; search and came up with the same thing--remarkable what you can find. Here's the link:<BR><BR>http://216.239.33.100/search?q=cache...n&amp;ie=UTF-8

LLindaC Mar 19th, 2003 08:11 AM

In Ky it means something entirely different. <BR>Waitress: Who ordered these here grits?<BR>SUSS!


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