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Funny tshirt I saw today (Original Post)
underpants
Jun 2017
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MontanaMama
(23,307 posts)1. Where's sheshe2??
Love this.
Took me a second.
Shrike47
(6,913 posts)3. Sorry, I don't get it.
Leith
(7,808 posts)4. When One Person in a Conversation Says Something
That is entirely innocent, another person makes a double entendre out of it by saying "that's what she said."
For example, one person could mean that they won't be able to go somewhere by saying "I can't come right now." The other person makes a joke of it by replying "that's what she said" (with slight emphasis on "she" .
Yeah. Ha ha. We need a deadpan smilie.
Iggo
(47,548 posts)5. And so the shirt can be loosely read as: "That's what," she said.
Tee-to-the-hee.