No, it doesn't make much sense as it is. It might be a very local or family - specific story with its own inside jokes or misunderstandings. Maybe 'pettie' is a name and 'bid cock' is a misspelling of something else.
Well, this is really confusing. If we assume 'pettie' is a misspelling of 'petite', it still doesn't clarify much about her going after the neighbor's 'bid cock'. It could be that in a fictional or very strange tale, the petite wife has some strange objective related to the neighbor's rooster - like perhaps she wants to borrow it for some reason, but that's a huge stretch.
It's a really strange phrase. It could potentially be part of a folk story or tall tale from a particular region where the language or expressions are a bit different. However, as it stands, it's almost impossible to fully understand without more background information. Maybe the 'pettie wife' is on a quest related to the neighbor's 'bid cock' for some cultural or superstitious reason in the context of this unknown story.
How about 'The tale of a wife (presumably petite) who pursues the neighbor's cock (rooster)?' This way, it's easier to get the gist that there's a story involving a woman and a neighbor's bird.
This seems like a very odd and perhaps misphrased description. Maybe 'pettie' was meant to be 'petite'? And 'bid cock' might be 'big cock' which could refer to a large rooster. But it's still just speculation. It could be a local or made - up story that is not common knowledge.
I'm not entirely sure as the phrase seems rather unclear. 'Pettie' might be a misspelling. It could potentially be about a small or petite wife who has some sort of interaction regarding a neighbor's rooster, but without more context it's hard to say for certain.
We could rewrite it as 'Petite housewife is interested in her neighbor's item story'. This way, it removes the ambiguity and makes it more suitable for a general family - friendly context.
It is completely unacceptable. Neighbors are people we live close to, and we should foster a harmonious and respectful relationship with them. Spreading a story like this violates basic moral principles. It can lead to unnecessary disputes and a breakdown in neighborly relations. Moreover, it reflects poorly on the person spreading the story in terms of their character and values.
I'm not sure specifically which 'little pettie neighbors wife story' you are referring to. There could be many stories with such a title or description. It might be a local or personal story that not many people know without more context.
I'm not sure who 'little pettie' is exactly. Without more context, it's difficult to tell the specific story about the neighbor's wife. It could be a story about a friendly relationship between them, or perhaps something more complex that involves the local community or certain events that connect them.
No. This kind of story isn't very common as it has quite a specific and rather unusual premise. Most stories tend to revolve around more general themes like love, friendship, or adventure, rather than a pettie wife going after a hung neighbor.
I don't think the 'little pettie neighbors wife story' is a well - known story in general. I haven't come across it in mainstream literature or common storytelling. However, it could be a very local or family - specific story that only a certain group of people are aware of.
The 'pettie wife goes after hung neighbor story' could potentially be about a wife who feels a bit bored or unfulfilled in her current life. When she notices her neighbor who is 'hung' (which could imply he has an alluring quality, perhaps he's very talented at something), she decides to pursue a friendship or some form of connection with him. She might start by inviting him over for a cup of coffee or joining in on neighborhood activities he's involved in, gradually getting closer to him as she discovers more about who he is.