One of the newer Gen Z words gaining traction is “sus,” which is short for “suspicious” or “suspect.” It became popular from the game “Among Us,” where players use it to describe someone they think might be lying or acting shady. Have you heard it being used in a funny context?
One of the newer Gen Z words gaining traction is “sus,” which is short for “suspicious” or “suspect.” It became popular from the game “Among Us,” where players use it to describe someone they think might be lying or acting shady. Have you heard it being used in a funny context?