Definitions by germanophone
what she said
Used in forums or similar areas to say that you agree with what the person you're quoting said. Similar to "MTE (My thoughts exactly)" or "I couldn't have said it more eloquently myself" or, more colloquially, "This" - or "ditto", "+1", "seconded", etc.
Stephanie: "I just totally blew that history test! My life is in ruins!"
Denise: "Come on, don't worry so much about it. You know your stuff, and anyway, it's only like 5% of your grade."
Jen: "Yeah, what she said."
Denise: "Come on, don't worry so much about it. You know your stuff, and anyway, it's only like 5% of your grade."
Jen: "Yeah, what she said."
what she said by germanophone September 29, 2010
British Standard Handful
A unit of breast volume: the amount that will fit in one cupped hand. Sometimes jokingly referred to as a standard unit, with the inside of Henry VIII's right hand being the defining volume.
British Standard Handful by germanophone January 22, 2009
STR
Spot the Reference. Used when you've just made an allusion to something (often a part of popular culture such as a quote from a movie) and you're inviting the audience to show that they recognise what you're alluding to.
STR by germanophone January 9, 2009