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susso noun- government sustenance provided during the depression of the 1930s AUSTRALIA, 1941
- When war was declared all our big “susso” camps folded up overnight and the boys went to where they were sure they could find work. — Patsy Adam-Smith, Folklore of the Australian Railwaymen, p. 190, 1969
- — Jim Ramsay, Cop It Sweet!, p. 87, 1977
- a person receiving government sustenance AUSTRALIA, 1947
- On me own, I’m nobody. Just a susso, who pretends he’s tough. — Frank Hardy, Legends From Benson’s Valley, p. 163, 1972
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