This statement is rather unclear and hard to define precisely as it's a rather odd and ungrammatical phrase. It could potentially mean that grandpa tells or creates (in a very non - traditional sense of 'breeds') gay - themed stories, but without more context it's really ambiguous.
The phrase is so strange that it's difficult to be certain. It could be a very unique family situation where grandpa has some sort of role in creating or passing on stories that are relevant to gay experiences or the gay community. It might also be a case of miscommunication or a made - up, creative expression that doesn't have a typical meaning.
Definitely not. This phrase seems very much like something that was either misspoken or a very personal and idiosyncratic way of saying something. Normal expressions in English follow certain grammar and semantic rules, and this one doesn't really fit in with common usage.
I'm not entirely sure what this phrase specifically means. 'Hung' can refer to someone being well - endowed in a vulgar sense, but 'breeds me gay stories' is an unclear and rather strange construction. It might be some sort of made - up or very niche expression.
This phrase is really puzzling. '85yr grandpa' is simply an old man of 85 years. 'Takes my cherry' might be some sort of expression that could mean taking someone's virginity in a very loose sense, but it's not a common or proper way to say it. And 'gay stories' would be about homosexual experiences or tales. However, as a whole, it's a very strange and hard - to - decipher combination without more background information.
I'm not entirely sure what this specific phrase means as it seems rather unclear and jumbled. '80 yr' likely refers to an 80 - year - old. But 'takes boy cherry' is very ambiguous and 'gay stories' could imply stories related to the gay community. But without more context, it's hard to give a definite meaning.
Perhaps it was an attempt to describe a really complex and abnormal family - related story. However, the words 'breeds' in this context is very strange and not typically used in this way when talking about family relationships. It could also be a case of a wrong or unclear typing where words were mashed together without proper grammar or sense.
I'm not sure what specific 'big sheriff breeds me gay stories' you are referring to. It could be some very niche or made - up fictional scenarios. There's no common or well - known set of such stories in mainstream literature or general knowledge.
It means that when one achieves success, it often leads to the creation of a success story. Success has a snowball effect. For example, an entrepreneur who has a successful startup. This initial success attracts more investors, customers, and media attention. The story of this success then spreads, inspiring others and becoming a so - called success story. It's like a cycle where success gives birth to a narrative that further promotes the idea of success.
The term " Grandpa T " originated from novels, comics, and anime. It usually referred to characters who looked or acted like grandpas or old men, but might actually be young people or lesbians. This term is used to avoid using words that are prejudiced or insulting, so it is widely used in some cultures. In novels, the word " grandpa " was often used to describe characters who looked or acted very mature, steady, experienced, and intelligent. The use of this word can enhance the drama of the novel and the depth of the character. It can also make the reader curious or surprised. However, if you use the name of the character, you should make sure that there is no discrimination or insulting meaning and respect the culture and values of the readers.
Definitely not. It's a rather strange and unorthodox combination of words that doesn't conform to standard English expressions. Most people would be very confused if they heard this phrase.
No. There are no such stories that are popular in general. This seems like a rather strange and unheard - of combination of concepts that is not likely to be part of mainstream or popular story - telling.