All the words are real but nothing makes sense. The meme (shown below) features a common expression containing the term that’s used by players attempting to call out an imposter, which received over 24,000 likes, 6,600 retweets and 62 comments in 12 days. - Trying to understand cricket is like trying to follow conversations while drunk. The first meme to use the term “sus” within the context of Among Us is unknown, but one of the earliest examples from Twitter user PRimeExplorer was tweeted on September 6th, 2020. bad lewis im retweets likes lmao not actually boyfriend took phone tweeted. On an episode of Loiter Squad from 2012 during a segment of “The World According to Taco,” the term is explained in detail with examples of Tyler acting “sus.” its more advanced but still cringe lmao im actually posting to send this to someone bc reaction pics on pinterest describe how im feeling better than my own brain can so yeah i rly need to work on my editing skills edit alightmotion videoedit reactionpic. Lewis Im gay 04.02 22 22 Retweets Likes Lewis PolarSaurusRex LMAO Im not actually gay my boyfriend took my phone and tweeted that. On Urban Dictionary, the top definition was added by user NeonKiwi on July 29th, 2019, defined as, “Suspicious, but more… ‘lit.’ Used as a replacement for suspicious such as when a friend is being awfully quiet.” In rap and hip-hop songs, the term also appears numerous times over the years, including artists such as Tyler, the Creator. Outside its use in the game, the slang term “sus” has been used for many years in a multitude of settings.