No. I haven't come across this 'cock ripped off story' frequently at all. It might be something very specific to a certain region, community or a very small group of story - tellers. It doesn't seem to be a story that is well - known in general literature or common story - telling circles.
I'm not sure specifically which 'cock ripped off story' you are referring to. There could be various fictional or very specific context - related stories with such a title. Without more information, it's hard to say exactly what it's about.
Once upon a time, there was a girl named Lily. She was running in the park to catch a frisbee. As she made a sudden turn, her skirt got caught on a thorny bush and ripped off. She was so embarrassed, but her friends quickly surrounded her and lent her a jacket to tie around her waist. Then they all had a good laugh about it later.
It's possible you got ripped off on the comic. Maybe the seller misled you about its value or quality. Or maybe you didn't do enough research on the going price before making the purchase.
Sometimes, the activities the girl is doing can lead to it. If she is involved in a sport like running or climbing, the skirt might get caught on something like a branch or a fence. Also, if she is dancing energetically, there is a higher chance of the skirt getting twisted and ripped.
No. Such incidents are quite rare. While chimpanzees are wild animals and can be dangerous, there are usually safety measures in place to prevent such extreme attacks on humans.
In this tragic story, a woman likely got too close to a chimpanzee which then attacked her, resulting in her face being severely injured. Chimps are strong animals and can be unpredictable, especially in situations where they feel threatened or provoked.
No. Such a story involves highly inappropriate and private, if not offensive, behavior. It violates the privacy and dignity of one's partner and is not suitable for public sharing.
Imagine a local community event where two groups are vying for the best booth award. One group steals the concept of the other's booth decoration. The 'ripped off' group gets really angry and they start a catfight, which includes arguing in public, trying to sabotage each other's chances in different ways, until finally an organizer steps in to resolve the situation.