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  2. 30 Among Us Memes That Have Us All Pointing Fingers - AOL

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    The post 30 Among Us Memes That Have Us All Pointing Fingers first appeared on Bored Panda. Get ready for the funniest, most sus moments from the game that everyone loves.

  3. Among Us - Wikipedia

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    Other slang terms as well as internet memes popularized and inspired by Among Us include "sussy" and "sussy baka" (derived from "sus"), [128] "when the imposter is sus" (a meme based on Among Us, usually alongside an edited photo of streamer Jerma985), [129] and "amogus" (a satiric misspelling of "Among Us").

  4. Category:Internet memes introduced in 2020 - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Internet memes introduced in 2020" ... Ameno (song) Among Us; ... Sus (meme) T. Tiger King; W.

  5. Sus - Wikipedia

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    Sus, a 2010 British film; Sus (meme), an Internet meme and shortened form of "suspicious", spoofing the video game Among Us; Spirit of St. Louis Airport in St. Louis, Missouri, United States; Susu, a language spoken in Guinea and Sierra Leone; Suspended chord, in music

  6. What is ‘sus’? Decoding the latest slang word - AOL

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    Explaining the teen slang word "sus," its meaning and definition. ... 800-290-4726 more ways to reach us. Sign in. Mail. 24/7 ... "Sus" is a slang word that's been attributed to the online game ...

  7. Glossary of Generation Z slang - Wikipedia

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    sus Short term for suspect/suspicious. Popularized in 2018 by players of the online video game Among Us and received mainstream usage with the game's explosion in popularity in mid-2020 amidst the COVID-19 pandemic. [150] According to Merriam-Webster, the term has been in use among English speakers since at least the 1960s. [151] sussy baka

  8. List of viral music videos - Wikipedia

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    Gary Brolsma, aka "The Numa Numa guy" "1-800-273-8255" – a song by Logic featuring Alessia Cara and Khalid mainly focusing on the topic of suicide and suicide prevention. Its title is a direct reference to the United States National Suicide Prevention Lifeline's phone number, although as of 2022 the Lifeline is known as the 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline as its number is now 988.

  9. Happy Merchant - Wikipedia

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    A 2018 study published by Savvas Zannettou et al. focused on online antisemitism recorded that the Happy Merchant and its variations were "among the most popular memes on both 4chan's /pol/ board and Gab, two major outlets for alt-right expression. [8]