Things that she said with P

  • Common polite request word, very normal speech.

  • Sexual request phrase, clearly spoken.

  • Natural plea asking someone to stop.

  • Rude dismissal phrase, definitely spoken.

  • Explicit sexual phrase, clearly speech.

  • Could be sexual or about doors, still spoken.

  • Common kinky or joking phrase in speech.

  • Natural spoken request to hide or remove sth.

  • Flirty or playful request, very common line.

  • She might say this as a compliment or comment.

  • Common child or partner request to be lifted.

  • Classic line in romantic or sexual contexts.

  • Natural phrase telling someone to move an item.

  • Cute, emphatic plea often used by kids or adults.

  • Polite way to ask someone to leave.

  • Flirty, needy, or playful request, very common.

  • Childish word for poop, some girls say it.

  • Polite request asking someone to go away.

  • piss on me
  • Everyday word to praise or approve something.

  • Childish word for urination, kids may say it.

  • Single-word request to start a game or action.

  • Could be about doors, jokes or sexual context.

  • Flirty or intimate request, clearly a phrase.

  • Explicit fetish request, but still spoken words.

  • Common phrase scolding someone handling things.

  • Can be about objects or sexual, still spoken.

  • Very explicit sexual command, still a sentence.

  • Clear plea asking someone to stop doing stuff.

  • Common plea to be left alone, often said.

  • Can be an exclamation (“pop!”), still speech.

  • Said during workouts, labor, or sex scenes.

  • Said in medical, birth, or sexual situations.

  • Insulting but spoken word, often used angrily.

  • Short demand about money, very natural phrase.

  • Common plea asking for something not to happen.

  • Spoken command, could be playful or serious.

  • Typical reaction phrase when in disbelief.

  • Spoken request, often flirty or in jest.

  • Very common spoken request for assistance.

  • Classic dinner-table request phrase.

  • Single-word reply meaning “I’ll skip this.”

  • Explicit but clearly a spoken sexual request.

  • Casual way to ask for more of something.

  • Exclamation after relief or escaping danger.

  • people
  • Spoken request to stop or pause something.

  • Insult/slang she might call someone.

  • Common adverb she might say in conversation.

  • Polite one-word request, very typical speech.

  • Used as an insult; she could call someone this.

  • Very explicit sexual request, but still spoken.

  • Common way to address dad or an older man.

  • Natural spoken phrase telling someone to return an item.

  • Spoken request, often playful or intimate.

  • Flirty or playful spoken request to poke.

  • Rude but common phrase telling someone to be quiet.

  • Very common cry for assistance in many situations.

  • Natural phrase asking someone to lower or place something.

  • Vulgar but valid request asking for more intensity.

  • Spoken request asking someone to increase speed.

  • Sexual slang request, but still a clear spoken phrase.

  • Polite phrase asking someone to repeat themselves.

  • Casual instruction about where to place something.

  • Sexual slang request, but grammatically a clear phrase.

  • Common word she might say about a celebration.

  • Sounds like a flirty or playful spoken phrase.

  • Could be said during effort or intimacy.

  • Possible in joking, play-fight, or kinky talk.

  • Very normal spoken response to a question.

  • Casual phrase, could be fist-bump or flirty.

  • pop it
  • Everyday empathetic phrase someone might say.

  • Typical polite phrase taught to children.

  • Can be said in many contexts, playful or flirty.

  • She might say this about her condition or fear.

  • Very suggestive but clearly a spoken sentence.

  • Normal instruction she might say to someone.

  • Childish word she might say about needing to pee.

  • Common word, often spoken as a calming phrase.

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