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Henda Elteir
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📚 Decoding "So Sus" in Modern American Slang! 👀 Hey, awesome students! How's it going? 🌟 Today, we're diving into modern American slang with the phrase "so sus." It's all about being suspicious or shady. Let's explore its meaning and usage! 🔹 Definition: "So sus" is short for "suspicious" and describes something or someone that seems untrustworthy or questionable. 🔹 Examples: 1️⃣ Example: "Lisa's acting so sus lately—avoiding eye contact and giving vague answers." - Here, the speaker finds Lisa's behavior suspicious and hard to trust. 2️⃣ Example: "The new guy at school? His stories sound so sus—I doubt they're true." - The speaker doubts the truthfulness of the new student's stories, seeing them as questionable. 3️⃣ Example: "The online seller's product descriptions were so sus—exaggerated benefits and important details left out." - The speaker questions the accuracy and honesty of the online seller's product descriptions. 4️⃣ Example: "Rumors of Michael cheating on the test? It's all so sus—I hope it's not true." - The speaker finds the rumors about Michael cheating highly suspicious and hopes they're false. Now it's your turn! 💬 Use "so sus" in the comments to create your own sentences. Share situations where you find something or someone suspicious. Feel free to ask questions or seek more examples. Let's make learning interactive and fun! Remember, slang phrases like "so sus" add a contemporary touch to your English conversations. Excited to read your sentences! 🌟
Aug 29, 2023 10:52 PM

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