Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { ?s ?p "\"Said the actress to the bishop\" is an informal (and usually vulgar) exclamation, said for humour in the form of a punch line after an inadvertent double entendre. The equivalent phrase in North America is \"that's what she said\". Both phrases are examples of Wellerisms, a literal \"turn\" of a phrase, changing its meaning. The versatility of the phrase and its popularity lead some to consider it a cliché."@en }
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- Said_the_actress_to_the_bishop abstract "\"Said the actress to the bishop\" is an informal (and usually vulgar) exclamation, said for humour in the form of a punch line after an inadvertent double entendre. The equivalent phrase in North America is \"that's what she said\". Both phrases are examples of Wellerisms, a literal \"turn\" of a phrase, changing its meaning. The versatility of the phrase and its popularity lead some to consider it a cliché.".
- Said_the_actress_to_the_bishop comment "\"Said the actress to the bishop\" is an informal (and usually vulgar) exclamation, said for humour in the form of a punch line after an inadvertent double entendre. The equivalent phrase in North America is \"that's what she said\". Both phrases are examples of Wellerisms, a literal \"turn\" of a phrase, changing its meaning. The versatility of the phrase and its popularity lead some to consider it a cliché.".