Things that she said with B

  • Everyday farewell phrase, often spoken casually.

  • Pet name or way to address someone lovingly.

  • Can be said to describe size, e.g. “That’s big.”

  • Common flirty nickname women say to partners.

  • Sarcastic or annoyed retort many women use.

  • Direct phrase to tell someone to go away.

  • Playful scare word or term of endearment.

  • Sexual command phrase some women might say.

  • Explicit sexual request, still a spoken phrase.

  • Used to address or complain about a guy.

  • Rude sexual phrase, but still spoken by some.

  • Casual way to address a friend or brother.

  • Word for breasts, often said jokingly or rudely.

  • Common chat phrase, often shortened to “brb”.

  • Informal word for bottom, can be said jokingly.

  • Can be said to judge behavior, “That’s bad.”

  • Common compliment, “You’re beautiful.”

  • Common warning phrase someone might say.

  • Casual friendly farewell, often by kids.

  • Playful or scolding phrase to a guy.

  • Dismissive phrase telling someone to go.

  • Explicit sexual request phrase.

  • Short complaint, often said when annoyed.

  • Could be sexual or competitive challenge.

  • Confident challenge, common in speech.

  • Slang referring to butt, often exclaimed.

  • Comparative remark, e.g. about size.

  • Insult word someone might shout or say.

  • Exclamation, e.g. after surprise or success.

  • Romantic request, classic Valentine phrase.

  • Typical parental phrase asserting authority.

  • Childish/vulgar word for breasts, spoken.

  • Informal word for a breast, can be said.

  • Command often used with kids or partners.

  • Common swear word calling something nonsense.

  • Common whiny question, sounds very natural.

  • Typical command, often said calmly or firmly.

  • Common request to behave kindly.

  • Could be a spoken request to reverse or move.

  • Simple spoken command to step or move back.

  • Playful or teasing way to address a man.

  • Short motivating or urging command she can say.

  • Sexual or dramatic phrase, still spoken sentence.

  • Classic exclamation of surprise or mock fear.

  • Motivational or critical phrase she might say.

  • Mild British-style curse, very speakable.

  • Can be said alone as “do it better” encouragement.

  • Common request during intimacy or sensitive moments.

  • Very explicit phrase, but clearly something said.

  • Could be shorthand for “blow me” or “blow it”.

  • Slang for butt; could be said jokingly.

  • Everyday request, casual or needy phrase.

  • Playful exclamation, often excited or shocked.

  • Common cheeky or confident comment.

  • Very sexual slang phrase, but spoken.

  • Single-word reply, very commonly spoken.

  • Typical conversational transition phrase.

  • Pop-culture dismissive quote from a meme.

  • Casual reaction to bad news, very common.

  • Can be a casual request in UK/Aus slang.

  • British exclamation for “nonsense” or anger.

  • Sexual slang request; still a spoken phrase.

  • Short instructive phrase, could scold or care.

  • Flirty or annoyed plea to stop doing something.

  • Dismissive breakup-style phrase, popularized.

  • Single-word reaction, could be praise or shock.

  • Simple command to go away, often jokingly used.

  • Explicit sexual request; still a spoken phrase.

  • Demanding or playful request to buy something.

  • Rude phrase a woman might shout to dismiss someone.

  • Common challenge phrase, fits spoken taunt.

  • Exclamation of praise or approval, often shouted.

  • Bite
  • Can be said as “I bet” in conversation.

  • Romantic phrase, very normal spoken sentence.

  • Crude sexual phrase, but can be spoken.

  • Graphic sexual phrase, but grammatically sayable.

  • Could be said as “Nice bust” or “I’ll bust.”

  • Used vocatively, e.g. “Brother, listen to me.”

  • Can be said as “Boys!” or “I like boys.”

  • Typical phrase after someone sneezes.

  • Used as “Blah, blah” to show boredom when speaking.

  • Common consoling phrase after a failure.

  • Very explicit phrase, but clearly spoken dialogue.

  • Short, flirty affirmation someone might moan.

  • Romantic request, natural spoken sentence.

  • Beware

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