Things that she said with S

  • Sexual request phrase, clearly something said.

  • Same as “Stop”, just with punctuation.

  • Common warning or request to reduce speed.

  • Spoken sexual or playful request phrase.

  • Everyday instruction, teacher vibes.

  • Common phrase, could be teasing or complaining.

  • Short exclamation of praise or excitement.

  • Insulting remark, often said in anger.

  • "Shush" is a spoken request for silence.

  • Everyday affirmative reply, very common.

  • Everyday praise, could be about anything.

  • Instruction for tempo, also in intimate context.

  • Phrase used when saying goodbye to someone.

  • Exclamation or verb, said in games or stress.

  • Positive exclamation, praise or affection.

  • She could say "Smile" as a request or reminder.

  • Common friendly farewell phrase someone says.

  • She might say "Stay" asking someone not to leave.

  • Famous spoken line, fits as a said phrase.

  • She could say "Sad" to express her feelings.

  • Common plea for help, very natural speech.

  • Everyday spoken complaint or command.

  • Harsh but real phrase telling someone to be quiet.

  • Spoken warning/command to keep distance.

  • She might say this asking to be shown something.

  • Polite request to stop, very normal phrase

  • Vague but can be spoken alone in context

  • Can be a command, e.g. “Sit down!”

  • Modern slang for “you’re killing it”

  • Common “be quiet” sound/word, counts as speech

  • Adjective but can be said alone, e.g. “Silly!”

  • Normal clause, could start a reported speech

  • Sugar
  • Reaction like “Ew, that’s sick!” definitely said

  • Natural command to someone annoying.

  • Everyday farewell phrase, very common.

  • Pet name or affectionate address.

  • Very normal spoken protest or command.

  • She might say “sleep” as a command or wish.

  • She can tell someone to sing or state she will sing.

  • Rude phrase telling someone to shove it.

  • Common scolding phrase expressing disapproval.

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