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that's what she said.

interjection

  • comment made (usually by a male) after someone says something that a female might say. Usually it reinterprets a harmless statement as something sexual.
    Person A: <Speaking about a fish> That sure is a big one.

    Person B: That's what she said!
                                                                   

                                            

                

                                                                           

                                                                                                                                                   

    Citation from "Everybody Flirts... Sometimes", Raising Hope (TV), Season 1 Episode 20 (2011) censored in hope of resolving Google's penalty against this site.
    Person A: <Speaking about a movie> It's so long.

    Person B: That's what she said.
    Person A: That one is too big.

    Person B: That's what she said.

    Last edited on May 12 2013. Submitted by LARRY E. from Baton Rouge, LA, USA on Apr 21 1999.

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that's what's up

interjection

  • an emphatic acknowledgement.
                                     

                                                  

    Citation from "Chapter 9", Eastbound & Down (TV), Season 2 Episode 3 (2010) censored in hope of resolving Google's penalty against this site.

    Last edited on Dec 19 2011. Submitted by Chris D. from New York, NY, USA on Aug 12 2004.

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that though

intensifier

  • A expression saying that someone doing something they can't or someone saying they will do something is false. Example: "I'm gonna dunk this 10 foot rim, ready?" Other says "How old are you?" He says "12." Boy says "That though.... Other ways of pronouncing it:That-Dhat Do(pronounce dat-do)

    Last edited on Jul 28 2011. Submitted by Kharrma on Jul 28 2011.

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thay

noun

  • subject masculine singular form of that

    Etymology: "that guy" It's like saying "That guy", and its the subject of the sentence. Pronounced like (THay).

    Example: There were three guys I was with: A, B, C. I A bought me a soda and B bought me a coke, that is so nice.

    "thay" is referring to A, because A is less immediate within the contexts of the sentence. But if the word "he" was used then there would be ambiguity and we would not know if one is talking about A or B.

    This is the most useful when talking about people who are present with you.

    If A and B are in proximity while one is saying this, then instead of relying on the context of the sentence, one would rely on the context of their physical surroundings. If A is closer to you than B, than one would actually be referring to B.

    Last edited on Jun 28 2024. Submitted by Anonymous on Jun 28 2024.

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thayc

expression

  • thay can or could; that male can or could

    Pronounced like (TH-oo-eek)

    Last edited on Jul 01 2024. Submitted by Anonymous on Jul 01 2024.

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thays

noun - plural

  • subject masculine plural form of that plural of that

    Etymology: "that guys" It's like saying "those guys", and its the subject of the sentence. Pronounced like (THayz).

    Example: There were three groups of guys I was with: A, B, C. A bought me a soda and B bought me a coke, thays is so nice.

    "thays" is referring to A, because A is less immediate within the contexts of the sentence. But if the word "they/theo/heses" was used then there would be ambiguity and we would not know if one is talking about A or B.

    This is the most useful when talking about people who are present with you.

    If A and B are in proximity while one is saying this, then instead of relying on the context of the sentence, one would rely on the context of their physical surroundings. If A is closer to you than B, than one would actually be referring to B.

    Last edited on Jun 28 2024. Submitted by Anonymous on Jun 28 2024.

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thaysc

expression

  • thays can or could; those males can or could

    Pronounced like (TH-oo-eesk)

    Last edited on Jul 01 2024. Submitted by Anonymous on Jul 01 2024.

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thea

noun - plural

  • hot climate variant of second person feminine plural pronoun

    hot climate variant of sheses
    I apologize, this is the hot climate variant of third person feminine plural pronoun. Same for theo, also third person. I have been out of it today, so many mistakes on my behalf.

    Last edited on Jun 28 2024. Submitted by Anonymous on Jun 28 2024.

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