It could also mean in a more general sense, like really involving or engaging with one's father in a deep way. Maybe in a hobby or activity. For instance, if they both love fishing, the child could be said to 'take daddy deep' into the world of fishing, exploring different fishing spots, techniques, and the whole fishing culture together.
Well, if we take it out of a sexual context, 'taking it from behind' could mean getting something from the rear or back side in a very general sense. For example, in a sports game, a player might take the ball from behind an opponent in a sneaky move. It's about approaching or taking hold of something from the back area.
Maybe'stocky daddy' is a name given affectionately to an older male figure, like a grandfather or an uncle. He has a certain charm associated with his stocky appearance, perhaps he has a big warm smile and a hearty laugh that makes everyone around him feel good.
Well, it might also mean in terms of a sequence or order. Like in a family photo album, the picture next to the ones of the parents could be of their children. It's about the adjacent position in a set or series related to the parents.
In a non - erotic context, 'lick it baby' could potentially refer to something like a pet being encouraged to lick a treat or a wound in a very innocent way. For example, if you have a puppy and you're holding a small piece of peanut butter on your finger and say 'lick it baby', you're just inviting the puppy to lick the treat off your finger.
Well, 'kindofhere' could also be an expression used to describe a location in a story that is not precisely defined. Maybe it's a place that is in - between two known locations, or a place that is more of a state of mind. In a fable, for instance, the characters might be in a 'kindofhere' place that represents a moral or emotional space rather than a physical one.
In a non - erotic context, 'growing together' can mean developing and evolving side by side in various aspects. For example, in a friendship, two people can grow together by learning from each other's experiences, supporting one another through different life stages, and sharing common interests that expand over time. It could also refer to a community or a group of colleagues growing together in terms of skills, knowledge, and teamwork.
In a non - erotic context, 'only the tip' could refer to just the very end or extremity of something. For example, if you are talking about a pencil, 'only the tip' would mean just the pointed end that you use for writing. It could also be used in a more general sense like when you say you only saw the tip of an iceberg, meaning you only saw a very small part of a much larger thing.
Well, if we consider 'inflate' in a more general sense like making something bigger or more prominent, and 'bunnygirl' as a character or a concept. It could be about emphasizing the features or the idea of a bunnygirl. For example, in a marketing context for a product related to Easter or a bunny - themed event, they might want to 'inflate' the popularity or the visibility of the 'bunnygirl' concept to attract customers.
It might also mean the first time a father touches his child in a significant way during a rite of passage. For example, when a child is learning to ride a bike and the father touches their shoulder to give support and confidence for the first time.
In a non - erotic context, 'topped' could mean reaching the top or highest point of something. For example, if you say a mountain climber 'topped' a peak for the first time, it means they reached the summit of that mountain for the very first time. It can also be used in a more general sense like topping a list, meaning being at the number one position on a list for the first time.