Another possibility is that in a more metaphorical sense, if we consider the neighbor's life as a series of 'stories' or events, the 'top story' which could represent their highest achievement, status, or most positive aspect has been lost. This could be due to financial problems, a relationship breakdown, or some other negative event in their life.
It could mean that your neighbor has lost the top floor or the highest part of their building. Maybe there was a disaster like a fire or a structural collapse that affected the top story of their place.
Perhaps it means that in the context of a story or an account about the neighbor, the most important or exciting part (the top story) has been lost. For example, if people were sharing stories about the neighbor, and some key details or the most interesting part got forgotten or removed.
When a story is top, it usually means it's very popular or highly rated among readers or viewers.
First, you should check if your neighbor is okay. If it's a physical building situation, make sure they are safe and call the relevant emergency services if needed.
It could potentially be a game or a rule in a specific context. Maybe it's a challenge where the person who reaches a certain state first (the 'cum' here might be misused or a very specific in - group term) loses the right to tell a story. But without more context, it's hard to be certain.
In a more abstract or cultural sense, when we say something is 'owned by a neighbor', it can carry connotations of envy or admiration. For example, if your neighbor owns a beautiful antique car, it might be a source of envy for some, or admiration for others, and it can also be a topic of conversation within the neighborhood.
This phrase is rather ambiguous. It could potentially refer to a situation where in a relationship, if the wife reaches a state of climax first, there is a loss related to a story. However, it could also be a completely different thing. It might be part of a local or private parlance that we are not familiar with. There could be a backstory or set of rules that are not immediately evident from this short statement.
Well, in fanfic, 'america loses the selection' could imply that in a fictional world based on some original concept (it could be related to a book, movie, or TV show that has a selection concept), America as a character, or a representation of a group in that fictional world fails to win or pass the selection. It could be a creative exploration of what would happen if America didn't succeed in that particular selection.
It could mean living close to all the dogs in the context of a Christmas story. Maybe in that story, there's a neighborhood where the main character has a relationship with every dog around during Christmas time.
The term 'top of story' commonly indicates the initial section or the main highlight of a story. It's like the part that grabs your attention first and sets the tone for the rest of the tale.
The term 'when' in a story indicates the timing. It answers questions like 'When did this happen?' or 'At what point in time was this situation?' It helps readers understand the story's timeline and how events relate to each other over time.
Well, if we break it down, 'neighbor' is a simple concept, a person who lives close to you. But 'on indian' is really confusing here. If we assume it might be related to an Indian neighbor, perhaps it could be about the cultural aspects of having an Indian as a neighbor. For example, you might experience different traditions, like their colorful festivals, the delicious smells of Indian cooking wafting from their house, or their unique family values which could be different from your own. But again, this is all just speculation without proper context.