I'm not sure what 'vock' means as it's not a common word. It might be a misspelling. Maybe it was supposed to be 'rock' and the story was about a huge rock.
Well, without more context, it's difficult to determine what 'vock' is. It could potentially be a very local or made - up term. If it's a family - specific word, perhaps it refers to something unique in their experiences, like a big 'vock' which could be an object with a special name in their family.
First, you could ask mom what the 'vock' story is all about. If it's something positive, like a great achievement related to 'vock' (whatever it is), you can be happy for her. If it seems a bit strange or concerning, just listen to her thoughts on it.
If by 'chick' you mean a young girl in an inappropriate sense, that's a very different matter. But assuming it's about a chicken, it could also be part of a children's story or a fable that she came across, which might have some moral or educational value. For example, it could be a story about a big, strong chick that overcomes difficulties, teaching values like perseverance.
In the context of a scary story, red often symbolizes things that are dangerous or foreboding. If all you saw was red, it could be the color of a cursed place. Picture an old, red - painted castle where dark magic has been performed. The red could be a warning sign that there are evil forces at work, like a coven of witches who use red candles in their rituals and will harm anyone who enters their domain.
Well, 'fum' isn't a common English word. It could be a misspelling. Maybe it was supposed to be 'fume' which could mean to be angry or emit smoke or vapor. Without more context, it's hard to be sure.
Well, if not in a vulgar sense, 'huge cock' could potentially be a misnomer or a very strange way of referring to something large. Maybe it's a big rooster on the family farm that the stepmom has some sort of story related to. But this is a very odd and uncommonly used way to phrase it if not being inappropriate.
I'm not sure what 'rirries' means. It might be a made - up or very rare word, or perhaps it's a misspelling. It could potentially be a name or a term specific to your family's own little language or inside joke.
Another way to look at it could be in a cultural context where the words are used in a completely different sense. For example, in some cultures, certain body - related terms can be used to denote strength or vitality. So, if we assume that in this made - up 'story', it could be about the mom having a certain kind of strength or positive energy that is symbolized by this strange phrase, but again, this is a very far - fetched attempt to make sense of a rather inappropriate - sounding statement.
The phrase'mom tied spread eagle' is rather unusual. In a story, it could potentially be a symbol or a key moment in a plot that involves some form of confinement or exposure. If it's in a horror story, for example, it could be a terrifying scene where the mother is in this vulnerable position due to the actions of a villain. However, without reading the actual story, it's hard to be more specific.
It could mean that there are 10 events or elements that lead to 16 different consequences which ultimately result in one final outcome. For example, 10 different decisions made by a character could lead to 16 various situations, but in the end, they all come together to form one big conclusion in the story.
This is rather inappropriate. However, if we consider it in a non - vulgar sense, perhaps in some fictional or symbolic stories, it could be a way to represent an over - exaggerated characteristic for the purpose of satire or to show an extreme in a character's physicality, but this is a very rare and odd concept in proper literature.