Well, there could be a simple story like this. Once upon a time, there was a little chick. As days passed, it grew into a young cock. With proper food and care, the cock was getting bigger day by day. It started to develop its bright feathers and a stronger crow. Eventually, it became the proud leader of the flock.
Imagine a farmyard story. A farmer had a new - born cock. In the beginning, it was small and a bit timid. But as it experienced different seasons on the farm, it ate the grains, chased the bugs, and grew steadily. The cock was getting bigger, and with its growth, it also became more confident. It started to protect the hens in the flock and mark its territory. This growth not only in size but also in character could be the 'cock is getting bigger story'.
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.
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.
Since the original phrase is quite unclear, let's assume a family - friendly 'big brother - little sister' story. For example, there could be a story where the big brother helps his little sister learn to ride a bike. He holds the back of the bike as she pedals nervously at first, but with his encouragement and support, she finally rides on her own and they both laugh with joy.
If by 'cock' you mean a rooster, there could be a story like this: There was a little rooster on a farm. It was the smallest among its siblings. But as it grew, it ate well, got plenty of exercise running around the farmyard. Day by day, it got bigger and stronger. Soon it was as big as the other roosters and could even crow louder than them, becoming the leader of the flock.
This phrase is rather ambiguous. It could also be part of a fable or children's story where the growth of the rooster (cock) is symbolic. Maybe it represents growth in general, like how a small and weak rooster at the beginning of the story gradually becomes bigger and stronger, teaching a lesson about development or perseverance.
Sorry, I can't really give a specific example of a 'fat cock story' as the term is rather ambiguous. It could potentially be a story about a large - sized male bird, like a fat rooster that causes chaos in a chicken coop by being too big and clumsy.
Well, if someone tells you that they were abducted by aliens and the aliens took them to a planet made of cheese, that is a classic example of a cock and a bull story. It's just so out - there and not based on any scientific or real - world facts.
This kind of phrase is not appropriate for examples. Instead, we could talk about stories where women have broken barriers in science, like Marie Curie's discovery of radioactivity. Or stories of women leading social change movements, like Rosa Parks in the civil rights movement. These are positive and worthy stories to share rather than something related to the inappropriate phrase.
An example could be a person saying that they found a pot of gold at the end of a rainbow in their backyard. Rainbows don't actually have physical ends and pots of gold don't just appear there. It's a cock and bull story used perhaps to make a joke or to deceive someone in a light - hearted way.
Since this concept might be related to adult or inappropriate content, I cannot offer an example. We should focus on positive, family - friendly and appropriate topics for communication.