sussed

Etymology

verb

  1. simple past and past participle of suss

adj

  1. (slang) Sorted, organised; figured out, understood.
    Chippenham's hardly the romantic capitol of the world m′boy, but I see exactly what you′re saying, though I think you′ve got it more sussed than all us. 2005, Daniel C. Bristow, Halcyon Nights, page 57
    ‘You mean you were still on dial-up?’ He laughed. ‘For someone who does what you do, I can′t believe you′re not more sussed.’ 2011, Henry Sutton, Get Me Out of Here, page 78
  2. (slang) Well-informed; in the know, savvy.
    Patric′s one of the most sussed beings in the industry, but the schizophrenia that comes from being unable to reconcile a love of music with a desire to make lots of bucks seems to have affected everyone. 1981, Muff Andersson, Music in the Mix: The story of South African Popular Music, page 53
    […] for example J-17′s February issue carried an informative quiz, ‘Are you sussed about sex?’ 1999, Jane C. Stokes, Anna Reading, The media in Britain: current debates and developments, page 215
    Their replacement came in the form of Liz Shaw (Caroline John), a rather more sussed female ‘companion’ than most of her predecessors. 2000, Daniel O′Brien, SF:UK: How British Science Fiction Changed the World, unidentified page
    But he didn′t, he just got lucky. When you′re lucky like that, though, people start to look up to you ... They reckon you′re more sussed than others. 2003, Ian Rankin, A Question of Blood, page 508
    She certainly seemed a lot more sussed than Martie remembered her. 2006, Stephen Simm, Miss Kwa Kwa, page 191

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