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Is 'wife gets more cock stories' a common phrase?

2024-12-05 21:22
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2024-12-06 00:13

Definitely not. I've never come across such a phrase in regular English usage. It seems to be either a very specific jargon within a small group or just a random and improper combination of words.

2024-12-06 00:11

No. It's not a common phrase at all. It sounds very strange and ungrammatical in a normal English context.

2024-12-05 22:16

Not in the least. In standard English, we don't see such a construction. It may be a phrase created for a very particular or even comical situation that is not part of general language use.

Is 'wife gets shared stories' a common phrase?

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2024-11-29 19:15

It's not common because it's a rather odd construction. In normal language, we would be more likely to use active verbs when referring to someone receiving stories. For instance, we'd say 'People share stories with the wife' instead.

Is 'wife gets a bull story' a common phrase?

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2024-11-07 17:25

No, it's not a common phrase at all. I've never really heard it used in everyday language. It seems very specific and rather odd.

Is 'huge cock ruins wife story' a common phrase?

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2024-11-26 11:57

No. It is not a common phrase at all. It seems very specific and rather strange, not something you would typically hear in normal conversation or in common literature.

Is 'wife loves big cock story' a common phrase?

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2024-11-19 21:31

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.

What does 'wife gets more cock stories' mean?

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2024-12-08 03:20

This statement is rather unclear and inappropriate. It could potentially be misinterpreted in an improper way. If 'cock' is referring to a rooster, it might mean that the wife hears more stories about roosters, but this is a very strange and uncommonly used phrase.

Is 'black cock ruins wife for good story' a common phrase?

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2024-11-19 14:59

No. It is not a common phrase at all. I've never come across it in normal English usage, whether in literature, daily conversations, or any formal or informal settings.

Is 'wife had a cock stories' a correct English phrase?

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2024-12-03 11:26

No. In standard English, this is not a correct phrase. 'Cock' has different meanings, but in this construction, it doesn't fit grammatically or semantically with 'wife had a... stories'.

Is 'wife watching stories' a common phrase?

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2024-12-15 15:32

No, it's not a very common phrase in general English usage.

Is 'wife sold stories' a common phrase?

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2024-12-01 23:01

Definitely not a common phrase. Most people would use more general terms when referring to someone selling stories. This phrase might be very specific to a particular situation, family or story that we are not aware of without more context.

Is the 'wife gets a big cock story' a common type of story?

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2024-11-24 07:59

I don't think so. Usually, in common literature and storytelling, we don't come across such a story often. It could be an out - of - the - ordinary or even inappropriate concept that isn't part of the general narrative we see in most books, movies, etc.

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