No. Common expressions are those that are widely understood and used in appropriate contexts. 'Pulling a train on mom story' is neither appropriate nor widely known, so it is not a common expression.
I'm not entirely sure what specific 'pulling a train on mom story' you are referring to. It could potentially be a very inappropriate or made - up phrase that doesn't have a common, positive meaning. It's important to use respectful language when talking about family relationships.
No. It's not a common expression at all. Most people would not use the word'swallow' in relation to loving a story in this way.
Definitely not. It's a very odd combination of words. The idea of 'getting mom pregnant' is already a huge taboo, and adding 'tube story' to it makes it seem like some sort of made - up, and not at all common, phrase. It's not something you would hear in everyday language or in proper communication.
No, it's not a very common expression. Usually, we might say'mom telling me stories' instead.
No, it's not a common expression. It's rather an unusual and specific way of putting it. Usually, we might say something like'mom sharing my friends' stories' instead.
No. Such stories typically involve inappropriate and unethical situations. In a healthy society, we should focus on positive and respectful relationship stories.
This phrase is quite ambiguous. If we break it down, 'talk... into' is about persuasion. But 'pulling a train' is really puzzling. It could be a creative or even a made - up idea in a story. For example, in some fictional or very strange tales, 'pulling a train' could symbolize taking on a difficult or strange task, but as for convincing a wife to do it, it's really difficult to understand without more details about what this 'train - pulling' actually represents.
Definitely not a common expression. It could imply that mom's actions or words were so obstructive to the story that it was as if she was using an extreme and inappropriate way to'sit on' it. For example, if the story was about a personal achievement and mom immediately started talking about her own experiences instead, it could feel like she was taking over the story in a very unappealing way.
I'm not sure what you specifically mean by 'wife pulling a train stories' as it's not a common, positive or ethical concept. It could potentially refer to some very strange or inappropriate fictional scenarios that involve a woman in a demeaning or non - consensual situation, which is not acceptable, so I can't provide relevant stories.
It's not common in everyday conversation. It seems more like a slogan - like statement that those closely following Trump or his policies might use to emphasize his importance or the finality of his actions in a particular context.