suss
• verb (sussed, sussing) 1 (often suss out) realize or understand the true character or nature of. 2 sussed clever and well informed.
• noun knowledge or awareness of a specified kind: business suss.
- ORIGIN abbreviation of SUSPECT.
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No, but sometimes "average" means "mean" - when it doesn't mean median, geometric mean, or something else entirely.
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See mean-8. Or get a dictionary.
There is no statistical term such as "deviation mean".
No, the geometric mean is not the same as the mean of two numbers.
"Ihr so suss" in English translates to "You're so sweet" or "You are so cute."
Bernard Suss's birth name is Bernard Walter Suss.
I believe it's "sweet dreams".
"Suss" is a slang term that means to figure out or understand something. It can also mean to investigate or scrutinize someone or something.
The population of SUSS MicroTec is 2,011.
The population of SUSS MicroTec is 624.
Jim Suss is 6' 6".
If you mean "tchuss" it is an informal/familiar way of saying "goodbye" süß = sweet
Bernard Suss died in 1955, in Tampa, Florida, USA.
It is British slang, a shortened form of suspect, dating from 1966. It is similar to an American's "figure out." Answer In British/Australian usage, a person is "suss" if they are dodgy. This agrees with the first sentence above. "Suss it out" refers more to the second sentence above.
Susser Holdings Corporation (SUSS)had its IPO in 2006.
Bernard Suss was born on August 20, 1889, in Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA.