International "That's What She Said" Day Set for February 15

As Announced on Facebook.com

If you thought February 15, a Thursday, the day after Valentine's Day, would be dull, you thought wrong. John Hughes and Michael Scott have taken the initiative to make sure this day goes down in history.

Not too long ago, they created a global event on Facebook entitled "International 'That's What She Said' Day."
International "That's What She Said" Day Set for February 15
 

Facebook, a Mark Zuckerberg creation, was originally intended for colleges and universities across the United States. After immense popularity in the higher education arena, the phenomenon spread to high schools and other educational institutions worldwide.

Beginning with just a few members and limited potential for personalization, Facebook has grown enormously into the vast community of today.

"That's what she said" has received similar recent attention. Intended as a statement with varying sexual innuendoes, since its creation, use of the term has skyrocketed. Although its direct establishment and original usage is undetermined, the phrase has received significant recognition after its appearance on both The Office and King of the Hill.

UrbanDictionary.com offers the following definition of the phrase:

"That's what she said!"

  1. Used to add sexual innuendo to a conversation.
  2. When a male wants to share with his friends that he was with a girl (whether her was or not), he will respond to a phrase that sets up "that's what she said..." as funny or sexual.
  3. To imply that what is being talked about was actually a sexual statement and that a girl agreed to said statement in the recent past.
  4. Something people say after a phrase is said by someone else to add emphasis.
  5. A phrase said by one male to another after a story about her was told to imply that he was with the first male's girl after him.


The first time I heard the phrase was five years ago, during a walk across the Penn State campus. I was with a group of friends, and we passed a building called Davey Laboratory. One friend, recalling an earlier event, began, "When we were on top of Davey..." to which another friend quickly interjected, "That's what she said!"

 
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Posted on 02/05/2008 at 5:02:27 PM

I was at an Indian restaurant with a friend and the server asks him how spicy he wants his food. My friend replies "I prefer it spicy" me: "That's what she said!"

Posted on 01/08/2008 at 5:01:27 PM

I go to Indiana University and there's acutally a column in our school paper everyday titled "That's what she said." It's students quoting professors, coaches etc, responding with "that's what she said" It's great!

Posted on 12/17/2007 at 11:12:30 PM

Check that, last night, not last not.

Posted on 11/11/2007 at 11:11:00 AM

"Although its direct establishment and original usage is undetermined, the phrase has received significant recognition after its appearance on both The Office and King of the Hill." I would like to point out that although this phrase did, indeed, certainly get a lot of attention from The Office, it is certainly not a new phrase. I was watching Wayne's World last not, and Wayne used it while their show was being filmed.

Posted on 11/11/2007 at 11:11:00 AM

at an exam, my teacher told us "this is a hard one, it might take a while for you to finish"///// we choired "that's what she said"

Posted on 11/11/2007 at 3:11:00 AM

at an exam, my teacher told us "this is a hard one, it might take a while for you to finish"///// we choired "that's what she said"

Posted on 11/11/2007 at 3:11:00 AM

If you really wanna screw it up you could say Thats What Jesus Said.

Posted on 11/01/2007 at 4:11:00 AM

This is a huge deal in my [grown-up] circle of friends. Most recent one... Friend: "That's probably why it's hard, because you use it all the time." Me: "That's what she said!" XD

Posted on 10/11/2007 at 11:10:00 PM

a guy in my choir class says that at least once a day... i was always wondering where it came from..

Posted on 10/06/2007 at 4:10:00 PM

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