It's not a traditional folktale. Folktales are often about heroes, villains, magical elements, or cultural values. This phrase seems more like a random collection of words that don't form a proper folktale. It lacks the elements like a proper beginning, middle, and end, and the typical themes that are found in traditional folktales.
Definitely not. Traditional folktales tend to have well - known characters, moral lessons, and a more coherent plot. 'Big black take my shoes off cock story' is so random and doesn't fit the characteristics of a traditional folktale. There's no indication of a cultural or historical background that would classify it as such.
No, it's not a common phrase at all. I've never heard of it in general English usage.
I'm not sure specifically what the 'big black take my shoes off story' is. It could be a very personal or local story that not many people know. Maybe it involves a big black object or creature that has something to do with taking someone's shoes off in a particular situation.
This phrase is really hard to decipher. 'Big black' could refer to a person or an object, 'take his shoes off' is a simple action, but 'cock story' is very ambiguous. It might be a story told within a small group with a special in - group meaning that outsiders don't understand.
I'm not sure specifically what the 'big black take my shoes story' is. It could be some kind of personal anecdote where perhaps a big black dog or something else large and black took someone's shoes. Without more context, it's hard to say for sure.
The 'big black take my shoes story' could involve a variety of people. For example, a tourist visiting an exotic place might be the one in the story. They could be exploring an area and a big black stray dog took their shoes. Or perhaps it was a delivery person who had to enter a building with a big black 'guard' (could be a large dog or something) that took their shoes as they entered. Without more information, we can't be certain.
It's a rather strange and unclear statement. Maybe it's about a big black (perhaps an animal like a dog or a large bird) that somehow gets involved with someone taking their shoes off and there's a story related to a rooster. But without more context, it's hard to be sure.
Sorry, I don't have any details of this story. Since I don't know the origin or the full content, I can't share any specific details.
I'm not entirely sure what this specific phrase means without more context. It could potentially be some sort of made - up or very specific personal story where 'big black' might be a name or a description, and'sissy' might refer to someone in a derogatory or just a particular way related to the story about the shoes being taken.
There is no common or widely - known folktale specifically about a 'big black cock' and a 'wolf wife' in traditional folklore. This seems like a very unique and perhaps made - up combination that is not part of the mainstream folktale cannon.
Sissy was a young girl who lived in a small village. There was a legend in the village about a big black shadow that would sometimes appear. One day, as Sissy was playing near the old well, she felt something strange. When she looked down, she saw that her shoes were gone. She was sure that the big black, which she thought might be a spirit, had taken her shoes. She ran home crying, and the whole village was talking about this strange event for weeks.