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what does this mean what does it mean when people say "thats what she said"
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Everyone's right! It's just a sexual innuendo. "Insert rod A into slot B."
"That's what she said." ]
they're talking about sex.
sexual joke. (;
hahahahahah.
liikee... today! a 'thatswhatshesaid' happenedd,
me and my bestfriend were trying to do a immatationn & i was like one time we did it really good ! and she was like THATS WHAT SHE SAIDD (:
get it? ahahah probably notttt ]
haha...its probly good that you had to ask...because that means your not as perverted as everyone else..which is a good thing, but what it means is some one is trying to make somthing you said that would be a totaly normal thing into something perverted or sexual...one example is...if you get of a rollercoster and someone says "man that was AMAZING" then someone says "thats what she said" as in making it seem like you were talking about sex. that pritty much it ]
Usually, it's a direct innuendo used to turn whatever was just said into something sexual.
I.e. If you are talking about a burger you just ordered and commented, "This isn't as big as I was expecting it to be."
The classic reply is: "That's what she said."
If you read into it, you can guess what the hypothetical 'she' was talking about. ]
its something that could have a sexual meaning. normally like what a girl would say while in bed.
example:
you see a large cricket (haha idkk) and said "oh my god, thats so big!" someone would then say thats what she said. sexual innuendo, you know?
a classic example: when someones trying to get something into something else and they say "it wont fit its too small/its too big to fit in there", a very common thats what she said scenario.
do you understand it now? if not i could probably come up with some more laaame examples haha ]
It's usually said after someone says something that could be mistaken for a sexual innuendo.
It became a big line because of The Office. Check this out to see what I mean:
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