phrase General Slang

heaps sus

HEEPS SUSS · phrase · slang

very suspicious

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Definitions

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Extremely suspicious or dodgy; combines two youth-favoured Aussie intensifiers.

“He's been acting heaps sus all week.”
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heaps sus In A Sentence

He's been acting heaps sus all week.

Origin & Usage

Combination of 'heaps' and 'sus'.

Variants heaps suss

People Also Ask

What does 'heaps sus' mean?

It means very suspicious or dodgy, combining the Aussie intensifier 'heaps' with 'sus', short for suspicious.

What does 'heaps' mean in Australian slang?

'Heaps' is a very common Aussie intensifier meaning 'very' or 'a lot', as in 'heaps good' or 'heaps of people'.

Where does 'sus' come from?

'Sus' is a long-standing clipping of 'suspicious' or 'suspect' that got a fresh surge of popularity via the game Among Us.

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