Bahamian Slang “SipSip” Meaning | Episode 47 | Rickyluv Taxi

Bahamian Slang: What Does “SipSip” Mean? — Episode 47

In The Bahamas, “SipSip” is the local way to say the gossip or what’s happening around town. In this episode, we break down how Bahamians really use it—so you can sound like a local on your next trip.

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How to Use “SipSip” Like a Local

  • “What’s the SipSip?” = What’s the news? What’s going on?
  • “Here’s the SipSip…” = Here’s the inside scoop or update.
  • Travel tip: You’ll hear it at the beach, fish fry, and taxi stands—now you’ll know exactly what it means.

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