The ultimate comeback to any roast. Even “your family tree LGBT” is left in the dust by this. When stated, the recipient explodes. So does one planet in our solar system. What planet explodes is chosen by the person that said this.
by instagram @matte069 May 16, 2018

by That tall chick September 1, 2020

Similar to "what it do", but asking of possibilities in the future, not what's going on in the present. It's a greeting like, "whats up?" or "how are you?", posing the question, "what can we make of this?". It's not asking whats happening or what will happen, but what can happen. . . What can we make of this opportunity which is the present?
by Tolu Agunbiade May 11, 2020

by #Noodle October 19, 2023

Apparently, “That’s what he said” means exactly the same as the popular sexual pun, “That’s what she said”, but with a masculine personal pronoun.
This phrase can be used when talking about one’s sexual engagement with a guy. It can be manipulated almost anywhere and everywhere to make seem even a simple dialogue or a sentence, sexual.
This phrase can be used when talking about one’s sexual engagement with a guy. It can be manipulated almost anywhere and everywhere to make seem even a simple dialogue or a sentence, sexual.
For example,
Philippe: “Have you tried that new recipe in an oven?”
John: “Yeah, but it was so big that I could not fit it in.”
Philippe winks: “That’s what he said.”
Philippe: “Have you tried that new recipe in an oven?”
John: “Yeah, but it was so big that I could not fit it in.”
Philippe winks: “That’s what he said.”
by Literary Expert March 15, 2019

The act of saying what; after someone says something.
Most often used when you want to be the word you are "whatting"
Most often used when you want to be the word you are "whatting"
PERSON ONE: Bro, did you see that new Minions of the Caribbean movie
PERSON TWO: WHAT, "new"
Person Two is whatting the word "new," so they are stating they are the word, "new."
PERSON TWO: WHAT, "new"
Person Two is whatting the word "new," so they are stating they are the word, "new."
by I NEVER LEFT.... WHAT November 9, 2017
