This phrase might also be a bit of an exaggeration. Maybe the sleep over just didn't go as smoothly as you hoped. The 'up my ass' part could be a way of expressing that he was just around too much. He could have been talking non - stop, or not letting you relax. It's like when someone is so present that it starts to feel oppressive, and in this case, it was during a sleep over with your best friend.
Well, it's a really strange phrase. Maybe it's a story about a guy who is your best friend and he slept over at your place and something annoying or invasive happened that made you feel like he was 'up your ass', like being overly clingy or getting in your personal space too much.
It could be that during the sleep over, the guy who is your best friend did something that made you uncomfortable, perhaps he was constantly following you around the house or not respecting your boundaries at all. So you use the expression 'up my ass' to show your frustration. For example, he might have been barging into your room when you wanted some privacy or always asking you to do things for him while he was there.
Hardly common. In a normal best - friend sleep - over scenario, both parties are there to have a good time, relax and enjoy each other's company. If a situation like 'up my ass' occurs, it indicates that there were some issues with personal space, behavior or communication that deviated from the typical, positive experience of a sleep - over. This could be due to various reasons such as the friend having a bad day, or not being aware of how their actions were affecting the other person.
I'm not sure specifically what this story is without more details. It could be about a guy who is a best friend staying over at someone's place and various things that happened during that time, like having late - night chats, playing games, or just sharing some quality time together.
This is a rather vulgar and inappropriate expression. If we break it down literally, 'cock' can refer to a male chicken or be a vulgar term for a male sexual organ, and 'up my ass' is an extremely inappropriate and vulgar description. But it's not a phrase that should be used in polite or general conversation.
Sure. Once my best friend, a guy, came to sleep over. We just ordered pizza and played video games all night. It was a simple but really fun time.
This is a really bad situation. Your so - called best friend has crossed a major boundary. You must firmly and clearly tell him that his action is wrong and that you will not tolerate it. It's important to take care of your own safety and well - being. You might want to document what happened, in case you need it for any future actions, and seek professional help to deal with the stress and shock this has caused.
Well, it might be because his stories are a form of bonding for you two. When he tells a story, it's like he's inviting you into his world. You might like his stories because they make you feel closer to him. Also, his stories could be inspiring. For example, if he's talking about how he overcame a difficult situation, it can give you motivation or a new perspective on your own life. His stories could also simply be a source of entertainment. In a way, it's like having your own personal storyteller, and his tales are something you always look forward to.
This statement contains inappropriate and vulgar content, so I can't provide relevant explanations.
I'm not entirely sure what this specific phrase means as it's not a common or proper expression. It could potentially be a very strange or made - up story title. Maybe it's some sort of humorous or absurd made - up situation where a girl is involved in an unlikely or comical event related to someone's backside in a very non - literal sense.
It could simply mean he's interested in what you're sharing. Maybe he just likes the content of your story and is casually checking it out.
Well, it might indicate that he was entertained by your storytelling. It could also suggest that he sees something special in your way of expressing ideas or that he simply enjoyed the topic of the story.