It is not a proper or known phrase. 'Breeding' is a biological term, 'the help' can refer to assistance or a specific group (as in the movie), and 'erotic story' is self - explanatory in terms of its sexual nature. But these words together don't form a recognized or appropriate expression.
Definitely not. A proper phrase should follow grammar rules and have a clear semantic meaning. This one is a jumble of words that don't seem to go together in a meaningful way.
No. It's not a proper phrase. Firstly, 'dick' is a very vulgar term that is not suitable for formal or general use. Secondly, the whole combination of words is rather strange and doesn't convey a proper meaning that would be acceptable in normal English usage.
I'm not entirely sure what this phrase specifically means as it seems rather unclear and perhaps not a common or proper expression. It could potentially be a very jumbled or misphrased statement.
I don't think it is. 'Premiumhack' is a very odd and potentially unethical - sounding term. 'Top my story' is also not a common or well - formed phrase. In proper English, we would expect more clear and standard expressions.
Definitely not. A proper English phrase would follow grammar rules and have a more logical construction. 'davemeltzerwon' seems like a made - up or miswritten word, and the combination with 'good story' doesn't form a typical phrase structure. It's more like a random collection of words that lack the proper syntactic connection.
No, it's not a proper phrase in standard English. It seems to be a jumbled combination of words. In proper English, we would expect a more grammatically correct and clear construction.
No. A proper English phrase should consist of appropriate words. 'Wife' is a regular term for a married woman and 'deal' can be a valid word in many contexts. But 'creampie' is a very inappropriate and vulgar term. So this 'wife deal creampie story' cannot be considered a proper English phrase.
It's not a proper phrase to use generally. In most social, professional, and educational settings, using such a phrase would be considered inappropriate. We should focus on using positive, ethical, and family - friendly language.
Definitely not. It seems like a random or perhaps a very specialized or local usage that doesn't conform to normal English grammar and semantics. English has rules for combining words and phrases, and this doesn't follow them.
It is not a proper or common phrase at all. In normal language use, we don't see such a combination. 'Cock' in its more vulgar sense makes the phrase inappropriate, and even if we consider other non - vulgar meanings of 'cock', the overall construction of the phrase is not something that would be used commonly. 'CBT' also doesn't seem to fit in a normal way with the rest of the phrase.
No. In standard English, this phrase is not proper. It has an unclear construction and 'go story' is not a valid collocation.