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slippah weather

Meaning: sunny weather

Pronunciation: SLI-pah WE-thah
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Meaning

sunny weather
warm weather

Usage: "Slippah weather" describes weather that is warm and inviting, perfect for wearing slippers (slippahs) and enjoying outdoor activities. It often implies a sunny day with little to no wind, ideal for going to the beach or simply relaxing outside.

Examples

"Today stay perfect slippah weather."

"Eh brah, slippah weather fo' sho' today, goin' beach?"

"No need jacket, slippah weather all day, yeah?"

Origin & Cultural Context

Origin: This phrase reflects the laid-back lifestyle of Hawai'i, where slippers are a common footwear choice and the weather often dictates daily activities. The term highlights the importance of comfort and ease in everyday life.

Frequently Asked Questions

What does "slippah weather" mean in Hawaiian Pidgin?

"slippah weather" means "sunny weather" in Hawaiian Pidgin. "Slippah weather" describes weather that is warm and inviting, perfect for wearing slippers (slippahs) and enjoying outdoor activities. It often implies a sunny day with little to no wind, ideal for going to the beach or simply relaxing outside..

How do you pronounce "slippah weather"?

"slippah weather" is pronounced "SLI-pah WE-thah". Click the "Hear Pronunciation" button above to listen!

How do you use "slippah weather" in a sentence?

Example: "Today stay perfect slippah weather."

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