Definitely not. Common phrases are ones that are widely understood and used by the general English - speaking population. 'Choke snuff by cock story' is so unusual and hard to understand that it can't be considered common. It might be something very specific to a small group or just a random creation.
No. It is not a common phrase at all. I've never come across it in normal English usage, in literature, or in general conversation.
I'm not entirely sure as this is a rather strange and unclear phrase. It could potentially be some very specific jargon or a made - up expression in a particular context that I'm not familiar with.
I'm not sure specifically which 'choke cock story' you are referring to. There could be various stories with this name. It might be a very specific or even a local or personal story.
No, it is not a common phrase at all. I've never come across it in normal conversations, literature, or general language use.
As I mentioned before, since we don't know which 'choke cock story' it is, it's hard to give details. If it's a story about a choke cock in a plumbing system, it might be about how someone fixed a leaky pipe by adjusting the choke cock. But this is just speculation.
Definitely not. There are no major cultures that I'm aware of where 'name that cock story' is a common or traditional phrase. It might be a made - up or very local - specific term that has not gained wider recognition. It lacks the elements that would make it a part of a mainstream cultural expression, like historical significance or wide - spread usage in literature, language, or oral traditions.
Definitely not. It's a very odd and rather unclear combination of words that doesn't seem to be part of any well - known idiom or common expression.
No. It is not a common phrase at all. It seems very specific and rather strange, not something you would typically hear in normal conversation or in common literature.
It's very likely a very specific phrase created for a particular situation, perhaps by a small group of people or for a specific piece of writing. It doesn't have the widespread usage that common phrases do. For example, phrases like 'once upon a time' are known across many cultures and languages, but this isn't like that.
No. 'Big cock' is inappropriate language and not part of the normal basketball lexicon. 'Bballbusting' is also not a common term, so the whole phrase is not a common one in the context of basketball.
No, it's not a common phrase at all. It's rather an odd and not - often - heard combination of words.