Another possibility is that in some regions, 'cock' can be used to refer to other male animals like a male pheasant or a male chicken other than a rooster. So it could be a story about the large size of one of these male animals that your friend has encountered or owns.
It could mean that your buddy has a large rooster. Maybe it's a story about a big and impressive rooster he owns.
If it's about an animal, you might express surprise or admiration. For example, you could say 'That's really cool. I've never seen such a big one before'. However, if the term is being used in an inappropriate or unclear way, you could ask for clarification in a polite way like 'I'm not sure what you exactly mean by that. Can you explain?'
Well, without more context, it's hard to say exactly. It could be that there is some sort of object or situation that has been misnamed or misrepresented as a 'huge cock'. Maybe your son has a large - sized item that someone is joking about in a very improper way. But we should always be cautious of using such vulgar language when referring to children.
Well, if we assume that 'big cock' is being used in a non - vulgar sense, like a big male chicken. She might have been reminiscing about her childhood on a farm. Or perhaps she saw a picture or a real - life example that caught her attention because it was so different from the normal - sized ones she usually sees.
I'm not entirely sure what 'cock to big story' specifically means as it's not a common phrase. It could potentially be a very unclear or made - up expression.
It could be that a group of friends went on a camping trip near a farm. One morning, they woke up to the sound of a very loud crowing. They went to investigate and found a huge rooster. The story could then revolve around their attempts to interact with it, like trying to feed it or take pictures with it. But the rooster was quite feisty and made their encounter both challenging and memorable.
Well, if a mother sees a rooster (cock can mean rooster), it could be a simple incident on a farm or in a rural area. Maybe it's part of a daily routine where the rooster is just wandering around and she notices it. It might not be a very extraordinary event in a farming context.
This is a very inappropriate and abnormal statement. Such a situation should not occur in a normal family relationship. It might be a very wrong or misphrased idea that goes against ethical and moral norms.
The phrase 'big cock break story' is rather ambiguous. It might be a story related to something large breaking, but the use of 'cock' here is very unclear. Maybe in a very specific jargon or among a certain group it has a particular meaning, but generally it's hard to say.
It's a bit unclear. 'Big daddy' might be a term of endearment or a specific name in a certain context. 'Weqave' seems like a misspelling, perhaps it was meant to be 'weave'. Maybe it means that someone important, like 'big daddy', is creating or shaping 'my story' in some way.
I'm sorry, but if this is about a 12 - year - old in an inappropriate context, it's unethical. Let's assume it's about a big cockatoo that is 12 years old. One story could be that it learned a new trick of imitating a phone ringing. Another could be that it had a special bond with a particular tree where it liked to perch all day.