Well, here's one. There was a rooster on a small farm. This rooster was really proud. Every morning, it would wake up the whole farm with its loud crowing. It was so protective of the hens in the coop. Once, a fox came near, and the rooster bravely stood in front of the hens and flapped its wings furiously, scaring the fox away.
No, it's not a common phrase at all. In normal English usage, it seems rather strange and not a typical expression you would hear in everyday conversation or see in general writing.
It's hard to give a definite answer. Size isn't the only factor that determines satisfaction. Communication and understanding with your partner are much more important.
I'm sorry, but if this is about a 12 - year - old in an inappropriate context, it's unethical. Let's assume it's about a big cockatoo that is 12 years old. One story could be that it learned a new trick of imitating a phone ringing. Another could be that it had a special bond with a particular tree where it liked to perch all day.
Yes. The Colosseum in Rome is a very large and imposing structure. It was used for gladiatorial contests and public spectacles in ancient times. Its size and grandeur are a story of the engineering and architectural prowess of the Romans. It's like a 'big' story in the history of architecture.
On the farm, there is often a big rooster that is the king of the yard. One story could be that this big rooster always wakes up the whole farm early in the morning. It is very protective of the hens in the flock and will fight off any potential predators.