Sus (en. Their)

/sus/

Meaning & Definition

EnglishSpanish
adjective
Designates something or someone that generates doubts or distrust.
That comment seemed very sus to me.
Ese comentario me pareció muy sus.
Refers to unclear or murky situations.
The situation at that party was quite sus.
La situación en esa fiesta fue bastante sus.
Used in online games to accuse other players of being treacherous.
I saw him do something sus in the game.
Lo vi hacer algo sus en el juego.

Etymology

Probably derived from the word 'suspicious' in English.

Common Phrases and Expressions

to be sus
To be suspicious or untrustworthy.
ser sus
to give sus vibes
To give impressions or signals of distrust.
dar vibes sus
to be in the sus
To be in an ambiguous or suspicious situation.
estar en el sus

Related Words

suspicion
Belief that something may be wrong.
sospecha
doubt
Uncertainty about the truth of something.
duda
insecurity
Lack of trust or certainty.
inseguridad

Slang Meanings

Suspicious of something
When he didn't arrive on time, everyone considered him sus.
Cuando no llegó a tiempo, todos lo consideraron sus.
Dark or strange behavior
What he did feels very sus.
Lo que hizo se siente muy sus.