I'm afraid it's not a common or easily understandable phrase. It might be a unique code or something that only makes sense within a very specific context. Without more information, it's just a jumble of words that don't form a clear meaning.
It's a very puzzling phrase. 'Mom' is clear, but 'gets holes strtched' doesn't seem to be a normal English expression. 'Stories' could imply that it has something to do with tales or narratives. It might be a creative or made - up way of saying something like'mom has some stories that are stretched or exaggerated, but with the misspelling it's hard to be certain.
Perhaps if 'cocks' was a local or made - up term for something, it could mean that mom has many stories about that particular thing. But without further clarification, it's difficult to be certain.
No, it doesn't make much sense as it is. It seems like a string of words that are not in a proper or understandable order.
I can't really make proper sense of it. 'Fingered' is a strange word to use in this context. It might be a completely new or misused expression. If it was 'Mom featured in the story', that would be easier to understand, but as it is, it's just very unclear.
Honestly, the phrase is really confusing. 'Mom accident' could be about an accident involving a mother, but'sex' in this context just makes it seem like a wrong or inappropriate grouping. There's no clear way to make sense of it without some sort of correction or more background.
To make sense of this statement, we first note that it is an unusual construction. The 'black' might be used metaphorically to mean gloomy or unappealing aspects. Since 'bred' doesn't seem to fit in a normal sense, we could think of it as a distorted form of a word. Maybe the person meant 'bad' instead of 'black bred'. So, it could potentially be about stories related to the mother that are not positive in nature, such as stories of her facing discrimination or hardships, but the original statement is very unclear and open to different interpretations.
Making sense of this phrase is challenging. 'Son' and'mom' are familiar family terms, but 'uloand' throws everything off. 'Big balls' could potentially refer to spherical objects in a story about a mom and son, but without more details about the story such as the setting, the plot, and the purpose of these 'big balls', it's almost impossible to understand what the phrase as a whole is supposed to convey.
This phrase is really puzzling. It might be a code of some sort or just a very badly written idea for a story. Since'mom' is in it, it could be related to a mother - centered story, but all the other words are so unclear. It could be that the person was trying to say'mom and a fictional oral (if we assume the misspelling) about a story', but that's just a wild guess.
Well, perhaps the son noticed some holes in the garden at home. He asked his mom about them. Mom said that those holes were dug by moles. She then told the son about how moles live underground and how their digging can sometimes be a nuisance for gardeners but also part of nature's cycle. The son then decided to help his mom find ways to gently discourage the moles from making too many holes in their beloved garden.
Maybe 'caught jerking' is about being caught while making a quick, uncoordinated movement. And'mom' is the one who caught it. '2 story' could be as simple as it being the second part of a story about this event.