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Not really a saying but more of a term.
Sus
That thing needs to die
I'm surprised to see it became popular at all, considering its homophobic origins.
Sus became popular from Among Us. Because of mobile players on text chat.
Among us wasn't around until like 2020, the events I speak of are around 2003, thus it became popular before for homophobic reasons, and then had a resurgence around 2020, which is what I'm surprised about.
The links I provided contend it was still being used in a homophobic manner in 2020, too, as they don't say "used to be" but say "is currently" 4y ago, so supposedly they were experiencing it then too rather than from memory like me.
I'm sorry to be the one to break the news to all of you, I guess.