Well, it's really hard to give a proper non - vulgar meaning to such a phrase. But if we had to, we could say that 'break her jaw' might be an expression like 'drop her jaw' which means to cause someone to be very shocked. And'massive cock' could be seen as a misused or inappropriate way to say something big, like a massive structure or a large component, though this is a very forced interpretation.
This is a very difficult phrase to re - contextualize in a non - vulgar way. Maybe 'break her jaw' could imply that something is so amazing or unexpected that it could figuratively have a strong impact on a person. And for'massive cock', if we completely remove the vulgar connotation, it could be used to describe something large and prominent, perhaps like a large spire or a big rock formation, but again, this is a very unusual and forced way of looking at it.
Well, if we look at it in a non - vulgar way, 'mature' could refer to a person who is fully developed or grown. However, 'gets huge cock' is a vulgar expression, but if we try to re - interpret it in a more appropriate way, perhaps it could be something like a mature entity obtains or is associated with something large or significant in a very non - sexual sense. For example, in a story about a mature tree getting a large branch (where 'huge cock' is symbolically replaced with 'large branch').
In a non - vulgar context, a gloryhole could refer to a small opening or hole in a structure for a specific purpose, like in some old - fashioned buildings where it might be a small access hole for maintenance.
In a non - vulgar context, 'cum' can be a preposition meaning 'together with' or 'combined with'. For example, 'cumulative' is related to the idea of things adding up or coming together over time.
Simple. Just be aware of appropriate language. In proper communication, we should stick to polite and respectful words. Avoid using any words or phrases that have vulgar or inappropriate meanings. Use positive and clean language to convey your thoughts and ideas.
Well, if we consider a non - vulgar meaning, 'free up' could imply making something available or unoccupied. Maybe in a situation where a woman is too busy or has a lot of tasks or restrictions, 'free up' could mean to relieve her from those so she can be more relaxed or have more freedom in a general sense. But this phrase out of context is a bit odd.
If 'cock' means a rooster, it could mean that the rooster was so large or had such a big presence that it didn't fit into the stories she was telling, perhaps the stories were about small, domestic settings and the idea of a big rooster was too much for the framework of those stories.
Perhaps it means she acquires a story that's a bit like a cock - and - bull story, which is a story that's hard to believe or is just made up. Here, 'cock' might be used in a more archaic or creative sense to imply something not quite right or believable about the story.
Another meaning could be in a more general sense of creating or producing something related to men. For instance, in a manufacturing context, it could be about making men's clothing or accessories, which is a very different and proper interpretation compared to any inappropriate ideas.
In a non - vulgar sense, 'big cock' could refer to a large rooster, like in a farm setting where you might be talking about a particularly large or impressive male chicken.
In a non - vulgar and more creative interpretation, 'rock hard' might describe the state of something that is crucial or central in the story. 'Cock' could be a misspelling or an abbreviation for something else entirely. 'Tf' might mean 'task force' or 'time - frame'. So the story could be about a very important thing (the 'rock hard' element) within the context of a task force or a specific time - frame.