Things that she said with L
Common affectionate phrase, very natural speech.
Single word of affection, often spoken aloud.
Insulting label, often shouted at someone.
Direct request for affection, clearly spoken.
Very common plea to be left alone.
Can be a clear spoken command in context.
Accusation word, often said to someone.
Common plea for freedom or space.
Simple expression of fondness or approval.
Very typical excited invitation phrase.
Casual way to say goodbye or delay.
Spoken command, often used to direct attention.
Missing apostrophe, but clearly “Let’s go” phrase.
- Let go
Spoken when wanting attention or to model something.
She might shout this at a concert or in class.
Used as a compliment or reaction to something nice.
Casual slang to call something boring or uncool.
Quick positive reaction to something she enjoys.
Could be spoken accusing someone of not telling truth.
She might say this asking to reduce volume or height.
Said flirtily or as feedback during activities.
Famous Frozen song line, also used in real arguments.
Command she might say to a pet, child, or partner.
Spoken to get attention before sharing something.
Text-style spoken phrase, casual and affectionate.
She’d say this when locked out or wanting access.
Could be said describing size or calling someone small.
Said when she wants someone to pay attention to her.
She might say this describing something big in size.
Informal, spoken version of “love you” to friends.
She might say this feeling fortunate or teasing fate.
Could be her saying she arrived late.
Natural spoken phrase reacting to something.
Common motivating phrase she might say.
Typical offer to take over a task.
Clear spoken demand to be left alone.
Spoken request, though a bit incomplete.
Same as “Let’s do it”, casual spoken line.
Common ironic or sincere remark she’d say.
Suggestive but still a spoken request.
Short plea asking for affection/approval.
Spoken request telling someone not to stay.
Polite emotional request she might say.
Short exclamation to draw attention.
Spoken accusation calling someone a liar.
Warning shout when danger is near.
Simple statement of affection or preference.
Common phrase when pointing something out.
Natural phrase meaning “tell me everything”.
Casual positive reaction, often said aloud.
Could be said as a nickname or pet name.
Very explicit bedroom phrase, but spoken.
Short affectionate phrase, very common.
Could be said if she feels confused.
Could describe effort or an object, said aloud.
Single word, but something she can say.
Famous romantic/sexual phrase, spoken.
Insulting word, but definitely spoken.
Calm instruction, often said to someone.
Sexy request phrase, clearly spoken.
Normal request to look, clearly spoken.
Suggestive phrase, fits spoken category.
Emotional request, very natural to say.
- Lord have mercy
Natural phrase, could be eager or annoyed.
Short sarcastic or happy reaction phrase.
Everyday phrase when showing something.
Casual dismissive phrase, very natural speech.
Common request when wanting a turn.
Very common when checking something.
Clear protest phrase, often shouted.
Common when telling someone not to touch.
Colloquial, can be emotional or flirty.
Can be romantic or comforting request.
Informal way to get someone’s attention.
Slang for “excited/cool,” often exclaimed.
Super common excited exclamation.
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