Used after someone says something that could sound suggestive or sus if used in other context. not talking about an actual person saying something
by Rileyisafk December 18, 2022

Noun or Verb, can be an adjective, also a quote
1. A quote used in all movies with bullies who think their pp is big
2. A verb in which you absolutely ball-bust someone in an argument
3. A noun used to name people who take this sentence serious
4. An adjective used to describe someone who are like the people in definition 1
1. A quote used in all movies with bullies who think their pp is big
2. A verb in which you absolutely ball-bust someone in an argument
3. A noun used to name people who take this sentence serious
4. An adjective used to describe someone who are like the people in definition 1
by Personhumanman April 26, 2022

by CDDB4 November 30, 2015

When someone says something risqué, it is proper etiquette to respond with “WHO SAID THAT?” And you must AUTOMATICALLY, blame Gracie.
by ilikelesbians June 12, 2018

talking about nintendo:
person 1: where are you?! i'm losing without you!
person 2: shut up! i'm doing the boss without protection.
person 1: LAWL, THAT'S WHAT SHE SAID.
person 1: where are you?! i'm losing without you!
person 2: shut up! i'm doing the boss without protection.
person 1: LAWL, THAT'S WHAT SHE SAID.
by wow,shesaidthat?! January 4, 2010

The opposite of "That's What She Said"; when an innocent statement is interpreted sexually - lack of sexual skill, small pecker, etc. - when in fact the statement refers to something else
P-Phat: Dude, what do you think of my new loft?
MOCO: Dude, it's so small
P-Phat: That's NOT What She Said!
MOCO: Dude, it's so small
P-Phat: That's NOT What She Said!
by MOCO & P-Phat May 28, 2008

Something you'd say if someone says something that could have been said by the interviewer in one of porn star Annie Cruz's videos.
by dsuafhiewa November 1, 2010
