The Austronesian Comparative Dictionary

*sitsit hiss

PMP sitsit hiss

WMP
Yami mapa-sisit to stir-fry
sisit sound of cooking
Bontok sitsít to hiss; to attract someone’s attention by making a short, sharp hissing sound
Casiguran Dumagat sítsit hiss
Ilokano ag-sitsít to hiss, sizzle
sitsit-án to hiss at someone to call their attention
sitsít hissing sound (used to call attention); sizzling sound
Tagalog sitsít gossip; the sound made in calling someone by repetition of the ‘s’ sound: "pssst!"
s<um>itsít to gossip; to detract; to backbite
pag-sitsít gossip; detraction; backbiting
Hanunóo sitsít a sort of hissing “psst!” sound made to attract someone’s attention
mag-sitsít call someone’s attention to something by hissing
Aklanon sítsit to hiss; call a person with “pssst”
Hiligaynon mag-sítsit to hiss at, to produce a long hissing sound so as to call attention
Binukid sitsit to hiss at someone; get someone’s attention by hissing in short bursts
Tontemboan s<al>isit the sound of water that hisses or sizzles, as when about to boil
s<ar>isit sound of water spraying out of a crack in a bamboo water conduit
Ngaju Dayak ka-sisit the sound produced by someone who exhales strongly through the closed teeth (when in pain, vexation, etc.)
Bikol mag-sitsít to call someone’s attention by hissing
sítsít hiss at (for people), call someone's attention by hissing
OC
Samoan sisi hiss (to summon someone without attracting attention)
Wayan sisi hiss, make a hissing sound (as a kettle); signal with a hissing sound in order to attract someone’s attention