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Definition of 'sussed'

English

Verb

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  • (suss)
  • Adjective

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  • (slang) Sorted]], organised; [[figure out|figured out, understood.
  • * 2005 , Daniel C. Bristow, Halcyon Nights , page 57,
  • Chippenham's hardly the romantic capitol of the world m?boy, but I see exactly what you?re saying, though I think you?ve got it more sussed than all us.
  • * 2011 , Henry Sutton, Get Me Out of Here , page 78,
  • ‘You mean you were still on dial-up?’ He laughed. ‘For someone who does what you do, I can?t believe you?re not more sussed .’
  • (slang) Well-informed; in the know, savvy.
  • * 1981 , Muff Andersson, Music in the Mix: The story of South African Popular Music , page 53,
  • Patric?s one of the most sussed beings in the industry, but the schizophrenia that comes from being unable to reconcile a love of music with a desire to make lots of bucks seems to have affected everyone.
  • * 1999 , Jane C. Stokes, Anna Reading, The media in Britain: current debates and developments , (page 215),
  • for example J-17 ?s February issue carried an informative quiz, ‘Are you sussed about sex?’
  • * 2000 , Daniel O?Brien, SF:UK: How British Science Fiction Changed the World , unidentified page,
  • Their replacement came in the form of Liz Shaw (Caroline John), a rather more sussed female ‘companion’ than most of her predecessors.
  • * 2003 , , page 508,
  • “But he didn?t, he just got lucky. When you?re lucky like that, though, people start to look up to you ... They reckon you?re more sussed than others.”
  • * 2006 , Stephen Simm, Miss Kwa Kwa , page 191,
  • She certainly seemed a lot more sussed than Martie remembered her.

    Synonyms

    * * (well-informed) savvy, switched on