A term used when somone says something that can be interperated as something sexual (usually gay). Very similar to that's what she said or that's what he said.
by Talk da Talk June 14, 2008
Get the That's what Patrick said mug.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."
by germanophone September 29, 2010
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Original post: Who is your favorite actor?
Reply 1: Brad Pitt
Reply 2: It said pens. Matt Damon
Edited post: Which actor do you have sexual fantasies about on a regular basis?
Reply 1: Brad Pitt (now self incriminated)
Reply 2: It said pens. Matt Damon (dignity has been saved)
Reply 1: Brad Pitt
Reply 2: It said pens. Matt Damon
Edited post: Which actor do you have sexual fantasies about on a regular basis?
Reply 1: Brad Pitt (now self incriminated)
Reply 2: It said pens. Matt Damon (dignity has been saved)
by Booogs September 23, 2008
Get the it said pens mug.similar to that's the sound your mother made last night. it also originated from SNL celebrity jeopardy. it was said by Sean Connery and is just another sexual innuendo.
Sean Connery: It's been a long time, Trebek.
Trebek: Not long enough.
Sean Connery: That's not what your mother said last night!
Trebek: Not long enough.
Sean Connery: That's not what your mother said last night!
by gorillaguy987 May 23, 2009
Get the that's not what your mother said last night mug.Usually used as the definitive end of a typed statement, particularly when talking negatively about the content of that statement and where punctuation and grammar are questionable.
Popularised by first use on the OWLSTALK web forum and SteveZone websites.
Note, 'at all' must be written as one, e.g. 'atall' and 'said' remains seperate from 'atall'.
Popularised by first use on the OWLSTALK web forum and SteveZone websites.
Note, 'at all' must be written as one, e.g. 'atall' and 'said' remains seperate from 'atall'.
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by deejayone July 17, 2009
Get the atall said mug.Originating from the phrase "That's what she said", replacing 'she' with 'Sandusky' adds to the grotesque nature of the gutter directed conversation.
"Yea that's a good one, but I was hoping he would be a bit younger." Said Peter about the pickup he was looking at. "That's what Sandusky said haha" Replied Steve.. not realizing it was way too soon for Sandusky jokes.
by johnnyblaze881 November 18, 2011
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Originated in South Jersey
Originated in South Jersey
by sean June 16, 2004
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