Things that she said with D
Often used flirtatiously or jokingly in speech.
Everyday exclamation, mild swear word.
Typical intimate phrase, clearly spoken.
Short command, very normal speech.
Simple imperative, very common phrase.
Common protest phrase, often said by kids.
Explicit sexual request, still spoken phrase.
Harsh word, but something someone might say.
Clear boundary phrase, often spoken.
Casual way to address someone, widely used.
Common in intimate contexts, a spoken word.
Insulting adjective, but clearly spoken.
Mild exclamation, common in some regions.
Spoken reaction meaning “obviously”.
Classic warning/defiant phrase, very natural.
Past tense remark, said when something is finished.
Intimate request phrase, still normal speech.
Spoken warning or advice, perfectly natural.
Common frustrated exclamation, very natural speech
Simple spoken request or command, very typical
Term of endearment often said to someone loved
Clear warning phrase, sounds very natural
Polite form of address or endearment in speech
Insulting word, but definitely something said
Mild exclamation of annoyance, often spoken
Flirty or friendly invitation to dance, very common
Everyday request or command said at home a lot
Informal insult/nickname, easily said to someone
Natural spoken warning about where to put something
Mild annoyed exclamation, very normal phrase
She might say this calling her father or talking about him
Common plea asking someone not to leave.
Casual request to increase speed, sounds natural.
Can be used as a flirty or teasing remark.
Informal, often sexual joke or surprised comment.
Slang compliment meaning cool or awesome.
Direct romantic request, very plausible speech.
Common exclamation of annoyance or surprise.
Spoken request to repeat an action.
Natural protest or boundary-setting phrase.
Can be said when offering or asking for a drink.
Typical angry or upset boundary phrase.
Short shout to stop someone, very natural.
Said when food or experiences taste very good.
Common reassuring phrase to calm someone.
Urgent instruction, very realistic dialogue.
Mild frustrated exclamation, often spoken.
Angry phrase blaming someone, common in speech.
Common frustrated exclamation someone might say.
Sarcastic spoken response meaning “obviously”.
Can be an exclamation, like “Dead serious”.
Suggestive phrase pointing to a location.
Explicit, but clearly a possible spoken demand.
Short imperative phrase, very commonly spoken.
- dam
Name or insult; can be spoken to someone.
Classic spoken romantic question.
Can be said alone, e.g. “Get down”.
Mild insult or teasing nickname spoken aloud.
Pleading phrase, context often flirty or whiny.
Warning shout to avoid an incoming object.
Could be her command to drive somewhere.
Natural spoken warning in many contexts.
Common dramatic or romantic plea she says.
- damn boy
Spoken in romantic or exciting moments.
Typical cutoff warning, very natural speech.
Playful or annoyed reaction, often exclaimed.
Internet meme phrase, often jokingly said.
Insulting word she might call someone.
Protective or alarmed phrase she could shout.
Common warning or boundary-setting phrase.
- Do it to me
Cartoonish exclamation she might blurt out.
- Doh
Softened “damn!”, common surprised reaction.
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