sussy baka
English
Etymology
Became popular on TikTok around May 2021. Equivalent to sussy + baka.
Noun
sussy baka (plural sussy bakas)
- (Internet slang, humorous) Someone acting silly or suspicious.
- 2021 May 4, Harry Ainsworth, “What does ‘sussy baka’ mean and why does everyone on TikTok say it?”, in The Tab:
- "Sussy" and "sus" are words used in the videogame Among Us to describe someone shifty or suspicious, whilst baka means "fool" in Japanese. So to be a sussy baka is to be a suspicious fool, presumably – although it appears that the meme has taken this meaning and ran with it a little.
- 2021 May 5, Theo Salaun, “What is “Sussy Baka” on TikTok? Among Us & anime trend goes viral”, in Dexerto:
- Hopefully, that research means that, even if we’re “sussy bakas,” we’re not entirely “dekus.”
- 2021 June 15, eth; (@etherxeno), Twitter:
- me when I'm at the crewmate reunion in 60 years and my old friend is acting like a sussy baka
- 2022 May 6, Cody Raschella, “What does ‘Sussy Baka’ mean and where did it originate?”, in We Got This Covered:
- There’s no telling what the next big thing will be, but one thing is certain: viral phrases are here to stay. So the next time you want to make fun of your friend, just call them a "Sussy Baka!"