In a school setting, bullying can be a big nono. So if the 'this is a big nono around here story' is about a school, it could be centered around the incidents of bullying and how the school community is dealing with it or has dealt with it in the past. Bullying not only affects the victim but also creates a negative environment for everyone in the school. So it's something that is strictly prohibited and might be part of such a story.
Sure. In some small towns, leaving your garbage out on the street instead of in the proper bins is a big nono. It might be part of the 'this is a big nono around here story' if that's what the phrase is referring to in that area.
In some workplaces, gossiping about colleagues behind their backs is a big nono. This could be an example related to the 'this is a big nono around here story'. Gossiping can spread false information, damage reputations, and create a toxic work environment. So many workplaces have strict policies against it, and if this is what the story is about in a particular workplace, it would make sense why it's called a 'big nono'.
I'm not sure specifically what that story is without more context. It could be about something that is strictly prohibited or frowned upon in a particular place or community.
No, I can't really give an example as we don't know what the 'graeat big story' actually refers to.
Sure. A young singer who has been performing in small local clubs for years finally gets noticed by a big record label executive. This is their big break as it leads to a record deal and the chance to produce an album and reach a much wider audience.
Sure. In the movie 'Finding Nemo', the big fish like the sharks are part of the story. They play the role of the intimidating but also somewhat comical characters in the story of Nemo's journey, which is an example of big fish play story.
Sure. One example could be a person who, while exploring an old abandoned building, discovers that it's actually privately owned and they are not supposed to be there. They might have a moment of panic when they realize they could get in trouble.
Well, let's say it starts like this: 'A girl found a mysterious box in the attic.' Then someone else says: 'When she opened the box, a bright light shone out.' Another person continues: 'The light formed a map leading to a hidden treasure.' This shows how a 'write around story' progresses with different contributions.
As the meaning of 'wife first big cock story' is not well - defined, it's almost impossible to come up with a relevant example. Without a clear understanding of what each part means in this context, any example would be just a wild guess.
I can't really give a proper example as the meaning of 'wasted ruined big cock story' is not clear. But if we assume 'big cock' is a big cockerel (a male chicken), an example could be that a big cockerel that was the pride of a small farm got sick and died, and all the efforts of the farmer in raising it were wasted and the future plans related to it were ruined.
As I don't really know what this 'big cock destruction cut story' is, I can't give a relevant example.
Since I don't really know the exact nature of this story, I can't give a proper example directly related to it. But if we assume it's about an object, for example, it could be a big black box that a character in a story always carries between his legs while on a strange journey.