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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