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  2. What is ‘sus’? Decoding the latest slang word - AOL

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    In the survey, 62% of parents said "sus" is the most common word they hear from their teens and 65% of all parents surveyed said they understand what it actually means. How to use "sus" in a sentence:

  3. Glossary of Generation Z slang - Wikipedia

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    To talk too much; To say many words without the words meaning anything. Speculated to be used as early as 1592 to express annoyance and irritation. Became a TikTok trend in 2023 for someone who talks too much, or whose talking does not make sense. [181] yeet (/ j iː t / ⓘ) To throw something with force and without regard.

  4. Here's How To Suss Out Your Date's Green Flags ... - AOL

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    Without further ado, these are 16 relationship green flags to look out for when dating someone new, according to relationship experts. 1. They make time for you.

  5. Job seekers, take note: Employers are upbeat about seasonal ...

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    “I worked for a couple months and got to suss them out a little bit, and they got to check me out. It was a good fit.” ... Holiday jobs mean adding and cutting hours at a drop of the hat ...

  6. Süß - Wikipedia

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    Süß (often transliterated into English: Suess, also sometimes Süss in German) is a German surname that means sweet. People with the name include: Joseph Süß Oppenheimer (1698-1738), German-Jewish banker Jud Süß (disambiguation), literary and dramatic works about Joseph Süß Oppenheimer; Christoph Süß (1967), German comedian

  7. Jud Süß - Wikipedia

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    It ranked sixth out of the thirty most popular German films of the war years [43] and was the number one film of the 1939–1940 season. [ 76 ] [ 77 ] In France, the film was released in February 1941, was viewed by an estimated one million people before showings ended in 1944.

  8. What does 'crash out' mean? Collins English Dictionary defines "crash out" as "to go to sleep," "to spend the night" and "to pass out." But that's not quite what people mean when using it online.

  9. Cheugy - Wikipedia

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    According to a May 2021 article on youth news website The Tab, "some people have suggested" that the trend betrayed an underlying misogyny. [3] An article on CNET said that whether the word cheugy was sexist was "a good question", since girl bosses were female; contrariwise, the article noted that cargo shorts and Axe Body Spray were "cheugy stuff you might associate more with men."