That's what she said is a funny double entendre often used by Michael Scott (Steve Carrell) on NBC's comedy The Office. It is a joke added onto everyday conversation to give it a sexual meaning.
For example:
Person 1: "Is it long enough?" (speaking of something non-sexual)
Person 2: "That's what she said!"
It is unknown who exactly coined the phrase. Many believe the first appearance of this joke in pop culture occurred in the 1992 movie Wayne's World.
While holding a Claudia Schiffer poster, Garth and Wayne say:
Garth: Hey, are you done yet? I'm getting tired of holding it.
Wayne: Yeah, that's what she said.
that's what she said
You wish fruitloops! that's what yo mom said noob!
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Im sorry to say but that sounds like there is somebody else in the picture. Because if he said not really that means he had some company
Angelica Pickles, from Rugrats
"You broke up with your boyfriend and he said that he doesnt really care are he cheat on you?
That's how I am really means that you have said exactly how you are feeling.
labor
"Said" is a verb. It's not really clear what you're asking.
i did really really well beacause my teacher said i was the best at french
Well its up to you they are really fun but you can really hurt your self but as I said they are really fun
If you really like that boy then go back to him and apologize that whatever you said was wrong and you really like him a lot
Well I'm Christian but i really think that Muslims are correct because they are really good. And they have so many proofs.