Things that she said with O
Common exclamation of surprise or shock.
Short cry of dismay or sudden worry.
Spoken reaction to sudden pain.
Soft exclamation of surprise or doubt.
Spoken with excitement or enthusiasm.
Said after a small mistake or slip.
Very common spoken agreement or consent.
Informal, often flirty or joking address.
Spoken affirmation, often with excitement.
Common exclamation of surprise or despair.
Phrase said at dentist or in bedroom jokes.
Flirty or affectionate spoken phrase.
Milder version of “oh my god”, surprise.
Command phrase, could be playful or serious.
Spoken reaction to bad news or mistake.
Spoken when leaving or being sent away.
Explicit, flirty phrase, still spoken.
Command phrase, said in everyday context.
Spoken expression of amazement or awe.
Could be a command like “Open the door now!”
Common exclamation when something hurts
Casual exclamation of surprise or concern
Soft, polite exclamation of surprise
Versatile exclamation of surprise or realization
Strong refusal phrase used in arguments
Means she’s done and doesn’t care anymore
Very common strong surprise/exasperation phrase
Old-fashioned mild reaction to bad news
Simple phrase to indicate a location
Request to repeat or do something again
Casual reaction, often to bad or odd news
Informal excited agreement or pleasure
Could be shouted in games or sports context
Spoken instruction, often in medical or flirty contexts
Sassy comeback phrase, often said in drama scenes.
- Of course
Spoken request, sounds a bit flirty or playful.
Used to state something is clear or evident.
Everyday phrase for traveling or heading out.
Surprised reaction, very common expression.
Shouted to get attention to her location.
Excited approval or enthusiasm phrase.
Simple spoken instruction to another person.
Resigned reaction when something goes wrong.
Spoken sound of delight or interest, very common.
Said in games or sports to indicate target on her.
Spoken request, like asking to open a letter or box.
Casual slang reaction to surprising news.
Strong refusal phrase, used in anger or shock.
Could be flirty or surprised reaction in context.
Common sarcastic reply, very natural speech.
Very sexual phrase, but clearly spoken.
Polite exclamation of surprise or shock.
Romantic line, often used in love songs.
Sexual, flirty exclamation, but spoken.
Casual “oh yes” style affirmation.
Playful variant of “oh my God” in speech.
Mild swear of surprise or frustration.
Sexual request, but definitely a spoken line.
Short promise to do a task, very common.
Soft, polite version of “oh my God”.
Classic exclamation of surprise or dismay.
Flirty or affectionate exclamation.
Natural reaction to pain in everyday speech.
Spoken protest, annoyance, or begging.
Gossipy reaction phrase, very colloquial.
Sexual request, explicit but still speech.
Could be about boxes, apps, anything verbal.
Sexual request, explicit but clearly a phrase.
Common exclamation of surprise or shock.
Casual slang reaction to drama or surprise.
Playful, sassy response to a bold action.
Natural reaction to sudden physical pain.
Flirty or surprised reaction, often sexual.
Casual approval, used for pleasant surprise.
Religious-toned exclamation of shock or awe.
Surprised or disappointed reaction to size.
Simple greeting used in casual encounters.
Polite greeting, fits everyday speech.
Spoken protest meaning “get off me”.
Very sexual, but definitely a spoken phrase.
Milder euphemism for “oh God”, common phrase.
Sexual or affectionate address, clearly spoken.
Expresses frustration or urging, very common.
Affectionate address to a partner, very common.
Clear affirmative response, fits conversation.
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