I know that in Western Pennsylvania, people use it as sort of a catchphrase. They'll be talking, and all of the sudden, they will tack "That's what she said," on the end of a sentence.
"Dicho" means "saying" or "proverb" in English. It refers to a short, traditional expression that imparts wisdom or advice.
I actually have no idea what it means it may just be said as a saying??
It means that you do not understand what your partner is saying to you or you are paranoid.
It means he has missed you.
Listen to WHAT is being said instead of WHO is saying it!
The saying "oh pashaw" is a way of expressing disbelief or dismissal towards something that has been said or done, similar to saying "oh nonsense." It is often used in a lighthearted or sarcastic manner.
He means he said it with confidence
it probaly means you like him and didnt mean what you said and regret saying it
He is saying that the law takes precedence, is the most important.
This question cannot be answer as the question is not complete. The question is asking what the person meant by saying and the question didnÕt provide what the person said.
The way words sound and the way they are said can be a nightmare sometimes. "Abreme" means "open me". But I believe the word your date is saying is "hablame" which means "call me". However, if she is saying something like 'Abreme la puerta", she is saying "Open the door for me".
It may be said as a playful threat for a physical bite, but it would usually be said implying that the person saying it will copy/mimic/do the same as the person it is being said to has done.