adjective Internet Slang

Sussy

/ˈsʌsi/ · adjective · slang

Suspicious or sketchy in a joking, meme-flavored way — often paired with 'baka'.

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In weeb-meme crossover, it pairs with 'baka' as 'sussy baka', a mock-affectionate scolding for someone being a suspicious idiot.

“Caught you reading manga in class again, sussy baka.”
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Used to flag mildly inappropriate or innuendo-laced behavior, tongue firmly in cheek.

“That comment was a little sussy, my guy.”
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A goofy, ironic way to say 'suspicious'. It carries a built-in meme tone, so it's rarely used to call something genuinely shady — it's a joke about someone acting sus.

“Why are you in my DMs at 2am, that's sussy.”
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Sussy In A Sentence

He left the group chat right after, kinda sussy.
You bought how many figures this month? Sussy baka.
This deal looks way too good, it's sussy.

Origin & Usage

An extension of 'sus' (suspicious), which exploded in 2020 thanks to the game Among Us. The cutesy '-y' ending and the 'sussy baka' combo were popularized by TikTok and a viral 2021 meme video, fusing it with anime slang.

Variants sussussy baka

People Also Ask

What does sussy mean?

It's a joking way to say 'suspicious'. The meme tone means it's almost never serious — it calls out someone acting sketchy in a funny way.

What does sussy baka mean?

It mixes 'sussy' (suspicious) with 'baka' (idiot) for a playful 'suspicious fool'. It became a viral phrase through TikTok.

Where does sussy come from?

It grew from 'sus', short for suspicious, which blew up because of the game Among Us, then got cuter and memeier on TikTok.

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