Things that she said with O

  • Common exclamation of surprise or shock.

  • Short cry of dismay or sudden worry.

  • Spoken reaction to sudden pain.

  • Soft exclamation of surprise or doubt.

  • Spoken with excitement or enthusiasm.

  • Said after a small mistake or slip.

  • Very common spoken agreement or consent.

  • Informal, often flirty or joking address.

  • Spoken affirmation, often with excitement.

  • Common exclamation of surprise or despair.

  • Phrase said at dentist or in bedroom jokes.

  • Flirty or affectionate spoken phrase.

  • Milder version of “oh my god”, surprise.

  • Command phrase, could be playful or serious.

  • Spoken reaction to bad news or mistake.

  • Spoken when leaving or being sent away.

  • Explicit, flirty phrase, still spoken.

  • Command phrase, said in everyday context.

  • Spoken expression of amazement or awe.

  • Could be a command like “Open the door now!”

  • Common exclamation when something hurts

  • Casual exclamation of surprise or concern

  • Soft, polite exclamation of surprise

  • Versatile exclamation of surprise or realization

  • Strong refusal phrase used in arguments

  • Means she’s done and doesn’t care anymore

  • Very common strong surprise/exasperation phrase

  • Old-fashioned mild reaction to bad news

  • Simple phrase to indicate a location

  • Request to repeat or do something again

  • Casual reaction, often to bad or odd news

  • Informal excited agreement or pleasure

  • Could be shouted in games or sports context

  • Spoken instruction, often in medical or flirty contexts

  • Sassy comeback phrase, often said in drama scenes.

  • Of course
  • Spoken request, sounds a bit flirty or playful.

  • Used to state something is clear or evident.

  • Everyday phrase for traveling or heading out.

  • Surprised reaction, very common expression.

  • Shouted to get attention to her location.

  • Excited approval or enthusiasm phrase.

  • Simple spoken instruction to another person.

  • Resigned reaction when something goes wrong.

  • Spoken sound of delight or interest, very common.

  • Said in games or sports to indicate target on her.

  • Spoken request, like asking to open a letter or box.

  • Casual slang reaction to surprising news.

  • Strong refusal phrase, used in anger or shock.

  • Could be flirty or surprised reaction in context.

  • Common sarcastic reply, very natural speech.

  • Very sexual phrase, but clearly spoken.

  • Polite exclamation of surprise or shock.

  • Romantic line, often used in love songs.

  • Sexual, flirty exclamation, but spoken.

  • Casual “oh yes” style affirmation.

  • Playful variant of “oh my God” in speech.

  • Mild swear of surprise or frustration.

  • Sexual request, but definitely a spoken line.

  • Short promise to do a task, very common.

  • Soft, polite version of “oh my God”.

  • Classic exclamation of surprise or dismay.

  • Flirty or affectionate exclamation.

  • Natural reaction to pain in everyday speech.

  • Spoken protest, annoyance, or begging.

  • Gossipy reaction phrase, very colloquial.

  • Sexual request, explicit but still speech.

  • Could be about boxes, apps, anything verbal.

  • Sexual request, explicit but clearly a phrase.

  • Common exclamation of surprise or shock.

  • Casual slang reaction to drama or surprise.

  • Playful, sassy response to a bold action.

  • Natural reaction to sudden physical pain.

  • Flirty or surprised reaction, often sexual.

  • Casual approval, used for pleasant surprise.

  • Religious-toned exclamation of shock or awe.

  • Surprised or disappointed reaction to size.

  • Simple greeting used in casual encounters.

  • Polite greeting, fits everyday speech.

  • Spoken protest meaning “get off me”.

  • Very sexual, but definitely a spoken phrase.

  • Milder euphemism for “oh God”, common phrase.

  • Sexual or affectionate address, clearly spoken.

  • Expresses frustration or urging, very common.

  • Affectionate address to a partner, very common.

  • Clear affirmative response, fits conversation.

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