Close to the term: That's what she said, but is singled out by it's ability to fit with the main character in the Twilight series, Mary-Sue- I mean- Bella Swan.
Person 1: It's so big and shiny!
Person 2: That's what Bella said.
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Instead of "that's what she said", but referring to an embarrassing situation, or something that one would rather cover up.
Buffy: "I don't want to go to the beach. I'm having a heavy flow day."
Heather: "That's what BP said!"
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The word duty, usually defined as a task or obligation one must do, sounds very similar to the word doody, which is essentially a word for shit. So whenever someone says duty in a sentence, some will make you immature joke "Hehe, you said doody." This is an example of a double entendre and/or type of innuendo, similar to something like when someone says something is "Long and hard," you might laugh is response because your mind immediately thought of your dick. So instead of thinking of someones mission, your mind goes to someones poop. Immature as hell, but still funny.
ex. Mike: "I have jury duty next week." Hank: "Haha, you said doody."
Steve: "I must do this! It is my duty!" Ryan: "Hehe, you said doody,"
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The best insult in the world
“My mommy said I’m cooler”
Bully: you nerd
Nerd: my mommy said I’m cooler
Bully:” weeeeeeh”
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When someone says something risqué, it is proper etiquette to respond with “WHO SAID THAT?” And you must AUTOMATICALLY, blame Gracie.
I just sucked mad ween... Who said that? Gracie!
Meaning that something is a lie or makes no sense.
- I like women, I’m not gay!
- That’s what Paul said.
a phrase which signifies something is completely true under all circumstances
Teacher: "Class, slavery was not respectful towards the Africans who were brought here."
Class: "Said everyone always!!"