Suppose someone was writing a novel. In their first chapter (first story in a sense), they had planned for a character to be really successful, but then suddenly all their plans 'fell down' and the character faced a series of misfortunes. This could be related to 'falling down sho my first story' if we assume'sho' is a mistake and it should be 'in'.
Since the phrase is a bit unclear, I can only make a guess. For example, if a person was building a house and was telling the story of the construction, 'falling down sho my first story' could mean that during the building of the first floor (first story), something collapsed. But again, this is just speculation due to the unclear'sho'.
Let's say you're starting a new business and you're telling the story of how it began. 'Falling down sho my first story' could potentially be about how in the very early days (the first part of the story), you made a big mistake, like a financial miscalculation that made your business model seem like it was 'falling down' or failing right from the start.
It's a rather unclear phrase. If we break it down, 'falling down' is an action of collapsing or descending suddenly. But'sho' throws it all off. If we go with the idea that it's related to a story, perhaps it was a sudden event like a plot twist that made things 'fall down' or go wrong in the first part of the story that the person is either writing or telling.
I'm not entirely sure what'sho' means in this context. If 'first story' refers to the first floor, perhaps it could mean something like 'falling down shoes from my first floor'. It might be a very unclear or misphrased statement.
To understand it better, consider different interpretations. It could be a physical object (if'sho' is a misspelling) falling from a particular place, or it could be a metaphorical way of saying that something is starting to 'fall' or go wrong in the initial part of a situation. For example, in a business context, it might mean that the first stage of a project is already showing signs of failure, like a shoe falling from the first story of a building which is the start of a potential collapse.
Well, if the 'first standard story' is about a hero's journey, an example could be something like the story of Odysseus. He left his home, faced numerous challenges like the Cyclops and the Sirens, and finally returned home. But again, this is just a guess as we don't know the real nature of the 'first standard story'.
In the metaphorical sense, inexperience. If it's your first attempt at something like a new job or a new relationship (your 'first story'), you may not have the skills or knowledge yet, and this can cause things to go wrong and seem like they are 'falling down'. For example, in a new job, not knowing the proper procedures can lead to mistakes that can start a downward trend in your performance.
Another interpretation could be in the context of storytelling. If you are the narrator and you say 'falling down my first story', it might mean that the first part of the story you are telling is taking a negative turn or leading to a downward spiral for the characters involved.
Sure. In a collection of horror short stories, the first story might be about a haunted house where a family moves in and strange, terrifying things start to happen right away. This would be a 'darker first story' for those who like horror and the immediate sense of fear.
Sure. In a running race, some people are really fast and will be the first to cross the finish line. But if you're not as fast and don't come in first, it's okay. You might have joined the race to improve your own fitness or just for the fun of it.
Since the meaning of this statement is so unclear, it's difficult to give a proper example. But if we assume it's some kind of relationship - based game, perhaps the 'loses story' could mean the wife who first reaches a certain state has to forfeit telling her side of an event in an argument or something like that.
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.