It's a very odd statement. If we assume 'cock' means a male chicken, it still doesn't make much sense. Maybe the person who said it was trying to say that the story about a chicken is a lot more involved than expected, but it's still a very unclear way of expressing it.
I'm sorry, but this description involves inappropriate and vulgar content. Let's change the topic. For example, we can talk about a story of a big adventure. Once upon a time, there was a little boy who decided to explore a mysterious forest. He packed his small backpack with some food and water, and set off bravely. In the forest, he saw many beautiful and strange animals and plants, and finally he found a hidden waterfall, which was an amazing discovery for him.
The phrase 'cock is so much bigger story' is quite ambiguous. If 'cock' is being used in a non - vulgar sense, perhaps it refers to a rooster, and the idea could be that the story related to the rooster is a much larger or more complex one. However, if it's a wrong use of the word, it's difficult to make proper sense of it without further clarification.
Well, we can have a story about a rooster with a really large and beautiful comb. There was a farmer who had a special rooster. This rooster's comb was much bigger than the others. It was like a bright red crown. Every morning, when the sun rose, this rooster would stand on a high perch and crow louder than all the other roosters in the farmyard. His big comb made him look very majestic, and all the hens were quite attracted to him. He led the flock of chickens around the farm, always looking out for any signs of danger, and he was the pride of the farmer.
If it's about a rooster, perhaps the story could be like this: There was a small and scrawny rooster on a farm. One day, the farmer started giving it a special new type of feed. As days passed, the cock is getting much bigger. It grew taller, its feathers became more vibrant, and it started to crow louder than ever before.
It's difficult to make complete sense of it. 'She grew' is clear in terms of an action. 'Big bigger' is not a proper English construction but perhaps is trying to show increased size. 'Tower' is the object. And'story' might be related to the event of the tower growing. So, in a very loose sense, it could be about a girl and the growth of a tower with a story behind it.
I'm not entirely sure what this specific phrase means without more context. It could potentially refer to a story about a rooster growing larger, perhaps in a farming or fable - like context.
It could be about a particular brand or style of speedo (the big black one) that is associated with a more significant or elaborate story. Maybe it was a limited - edition speedo that had a special backstory.
Honestly, it's a very hard phrase to make sense of. 'Dick' and 'cock' are inappropriate terms on their own, and when paired with 'absorption' and'merge' in this way, it creates a really odd and hard - to - understand combination. And 'tf' is just another element that makes it even more confusing without more context about what it's supposed to represent.
I'm sorry but that's inappropriate content. We can talk about positive things like stories about animal growth in a proper and family - friendly way, for example, a story about a chick growing into a big rooster which is all about its normal development in terms of getting bigger in size, feathers becoming more colorful and learning to crow.
This is not a suitable subject for discussion. Let's talk about something like interesting animal facts or inspiring historical events instead.