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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