Cus

The Definition and Usage of the Swear Phrase 'Cus' in English Language

In colloquial English, the swear word "cus" is often used as a shortened form of the profanity "because." It is typically employed in casual conversations or informal contexts.

Definitions:

Returns to a request for information or understanding (explanation) Indicates an expectation (reason)

Related Words:

  • Cuz
  • 'Cause
  • Coz

How it is Used in a Sentence:

"I'm not going to that party cus I don't like the people there."

"Can you pass me the salt cus I can't reach it?"

"I'm staying home tonight cus I have to study for my exam."

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