Another way to look at it is that this could be a very creative, non - sensical phrase for a fictional story. The mom character could be in a strange world where words have different meanings, and 'hets huge cock tabpo' could be elements in a very surreal story that doesn't follow normal logic.
If it's about a mom having a huge cat to bathe, it could be a humorous story. Maybe the cat is so big that it makes the bathing process quite an adventure, like it takes up the whole bathtub.
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.
Definitely not. It's a very odd and rather unclear combination of words that doesn't seem to be part of any well - known idiom or common expression.
The phrase 'son flashes mom cock true story' is not only inappropriate but also difficult to fathom as a legitimate 'true story'. It could potentially be a form of slander or just a really warped and untrue statement created for shock value. In family relationships, there are boundaries and norms that this phrase completely violates.
Well, if we take it literally, it's a rather inappropriate and unclear statement. But perhaps in some very specific fictional or symbolic context within a story, 'huge cock' could represent something large and unexpected that disrupts a relationship with a fiance. However, this is just speculation without more details.
Definitely not. In normal English usage, we don't come across such a phrase. It might be a very specific family or individual - created phrase that has no common or widespread usage in the English - speaking world.
No, it's not a proper English phrase. In proper English, we don't use such a random and ungrammatical combination of words.
No, this doesn't seem to be a well - known story or phrase in any culture I'm aware of. 'huge cock' might be a common enough term on its own in a literal sense, but combined with'mon tsboo' which is so unknown, it's highly unlikely to be a recognized cultural element.
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 sorry, but this kind of topic is inappropriate and vulgar, so I can't provide relevant stories.