It is not a common phrase in any context that I'm aware of. Usually, in proper English, we would not see such a jumbled and unclear combination of words. It lacks the proper grammar and semantic coherence that would be expected in a common phrase.
Definitely not. In standard English, this phrase is not part of the common lexicon. It seems like a random combination of words that don't typically go together in a recognized way. It might be a very local or personal creation that is not known widely.
This is a very puzzling phrase. 'Regret' implies a feeling of remorse or disappointment. 'Dick' is a vulgar term in English which might be used here in a non - traditional or misused way. 'Too big' could refer to size in some metaphorical or perhaps misconstrued sense. And'reluctance story' might suggest a story involving hesitancy. However, overall, this is a very odd and hard - to - decipher phrase without further background information.
No, it's not a common phrase at all. It's a rather strange combination of words that doesn't seem to follow normal language patterns. Usually, we don't use 'big dick' in relation to a story about cheating in a general or proper context.
I'm sorry, but this topic involves inappropriate and vulgar content, so I can't provide relevant stories.
In general, stories centered around a too big dick are rare. Most literary works focus on more diverse and meaningful subjects rather than this specific aspect.
We should focus on positive, respectful and family - friendly topics in literature, rather than such improper expressions.
No, it's not a common phrase in formal language. It's more of a slang - filled expression that might be used in very informal conversations among certain groups.
One way to interpret it could be in terms of something being overly large or excessive in a non - sexual sense. For example, if a story is about a building that is 'too big' for the area it's in, we could use this phrase metaphorically to say it's like a 'dick is too big' situation, meaning it doesn't fit well with its surroundings.
Well, it doesn't seem to be a widely known phrase in mainstream literature or cultural contexts that I'm aware of. It might be something from a very particular, perhaps even a local or self - created kind of story - telling tradition, but without more context it's hard to say for sure.
I'm not sure specifically what the 'dick too big story' is without more context. It could be some sort of fictional or personal anecdote, but without further details, it's hard to say.
There could be some stories in underground or niche literature that play with such a concept, but they are not easily accessible or widely known. It might be a very specific and perhaps somewhat inappropriate theme that doesn't have a large body of work dedicated to it in the general literary world.