Etymology. From sussy (“suspicious”) + baka (“stupid, silly”). Popularized by TikToker Akeam Francis around March 2021.
“Sussy baka” was popularized by the TikTok user Akeam Francis. In March 2021, Francis hosted a livestream on the app, during which they ad-libbed the line, “Deku! Why do you gotta be such a sussy baka?” in an exaggerated voice. Shortly after, the clip was widely shared on TikTok, and the term entered common usage.
Well, it's a strange one. “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.
It means suspicious fool. It's origins are from a video game but is a combination of Britain and Japanese and kids on tik tok are saying it. Baka in Japanese means fool and sussy is short for suspicious.
“Baka (馬鹿) means a fool or an idiot, and used as an insult. It's a world children would use, though, of course, that's not encouraged! Many people will tell you never to say baka when speaking Japanese, but that's not entirely accurate.
Generally used ironically, making a joke out of the term itself, rather than to earnestly insult someone.
If you take a leaf through a Japanese dictionary, the first definition of deku you'll find is simply “puppet” or “wooden puppet”.
“Sus” originated from the popular video game “Among Us” in 2020 and has since then spread like wildfire among millions of people, mostly Gen Z'ers, as a way to call a person or situation suspicious, or “sus.”
What are you, stupid? Baka is a Japanese word that means “crazy,” “foolish,” or downright “stupid.” It can also be used as a noun for “a fool” or “a crazy or stupid person.” Anime and manga fans in the West have adopted the use of baka as a (usually joking) insult.
Sussy Baka includes four levels. The key to winning the game is to run and jump your way through the course of each level, and collect as many collectables as possible. Once you reach the final level, dance with the Backyardigans and become the sussiest player of all!
sussy adjective
Brit Suspicious; suspected.
Amogusphobia is the irrational fear of Among Us memes, such as Amogus, sus, sussy baka and When the imposter is sus!.
Borrowed from Spanish vaca (“cow”).
The oldest written usage of baka is in Taiheiki (a Japanese historical epic said to have been written by Kojima Houshi in the 1370s).
It turns out that baka is a Japanese word for “fool” or “idiot,” according to the TikToker @areshimo. Luckily, @areshimo schooled his followers on the origins of the word — and did so with some very beautiful Japanese calligraphy.
While baka is widely used in anime, the undisputed master of the word is probably Neon Genesis Evangelion's Asuka Langley Soryu.
Baka-chan was born in Los Angeles, California. She was born female but at the age of 5 she was mentally abused by her mother to the point where she felt the need to become more masculine. When she was 16 she had transitioned to male from the abuse.
Baka and Test (Japanese: バカとテストと召喚獣, Hepburn: Baka to Test to Shōkanjū, lit. "Idiots, Tests, and Summoned Beasts"), also known as Baka and Test: Summon the Beasts, is a Japanese light novel series written by Kenji Inoue with illustrations by Yui Haga.
Baka music is similar to other pygmy ethnic groups' music around Africa, signified by polyphonic vocal choirs, with several melodies sung simultaneously, and polyrhythmic percussion.
Given how the plot is being discussed this late in the story, it could be a hint towards the identity of Deku's father, Hisashi Midoriya, being a heteromorph himself.
Katsuki Bakugo (Japanese: 爆豪 勝己, Hepburn: Bakugō Katsuki), also known by his nickname Kacchan (かっちゃん, Katchan) and his hero name Great Explosion Murder God Dynamight (大・爆・殺・神ダイナマイト, Daibaku Kisshin Dainamaito), is a superhero and one of the main protagonists of the manga series My Hero Academia, created by Kōhei ...