(susses, sussing, sussed)
If you suss a person or situation, you realize or work out what their real character or nature is. (BRIT INFORMAL)
I think I've sussed the reason for it...
The women began to suss that there was no reason why they should be impressed by him...
We're getting the problem sussed.
VERB: V n, V that, get n V-ed, also V wh
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Suss out means the same as
suss.
They're sussing out the area to see how strong the police presence is...
He susses his colleagues out and he knows who he can trust...
I'd had the training to suss out what he was up to.
PHRASAL VERB: V P n (not pron), V n P, V P wh, also V that