Vice President Mike Pence this week said folks should battle critics by spending “more time on your knees than on the internet” — and Monica Lewinsky had a quick comeback.

Pence was referring to prayer when he made the comment Tuesday, during a speech to a Christian organization, according to The Washington Times — but Twitter users did a spit-take, wondering who would tell the VP his comment was sexually suggestive.

“Def not me,” quipped Lewinsky, who as a White House intern had a tryst with then-President Bill Clinton, and became the butt of countless off-color jokes about oral sex.

This isn’t the first time Lewinsky, a Vanity Fair contributor, has made self-deprecating jokes about the sex scandal that thrust her into the public eye, and led to Clinton’s impeachment.

Last month, she responded to a Twitter callout for the worst career advice people had ever received.

“An internship at the white house will be amazing on your resume,” she responded, followed by a blushing emoji.

The quips over Pence’s comment came as Lewinsky announced she’d be a producer on the upcoming installment of FX’s “American Crime Story,” which will center on the Clinton scandal.

“Booksmart” star Beanie Feldstein has been cast to play Lewinsky in the show, which is set to premiere in September 2020.