The little sister is likely a young, curious girl. The big brothers could be teenagers or young adults. There might be a neighbor kid who is sometimes involved, perhaps a bit jealous of the relationship the little sister has with her big brothers and their 'big balls'. This neighbor kid could add some conflict or comical situations to the story, while the core relationship remains between the sister and her brothers.
It could be a story about a little sister who admires her big brothers' skills in a sport like basketball. The 'big balls' could refer to the basketballs. Maybe she looks up to them as they practice and play, and she loves to watch them, feeling proud of her brothers.
Based on the title, it seems the main characters are the two brothers. But without more of the story, we don't know their names or much about them other than they are brothers.
We could rewrite it as 'The story of a sister's interaction with her brother in an extreme way'. This gets rid of the vulgar part and still gives the idea that there is some sort of intense or unusual relationship between them in the story.
If the balls are sports balls, it can be a great way to promote physical activity within the family. The sister and big brother can bond over a game of catch or a mini football match in the park, which is not only fun but also healthy.
Well, without more context, it's difficult to say precisely. It could potentially be a story where two brothers have something to do with large spherical objects. Maybe they found big balls in an attic and it led to a discovery of some family secret or it could be a comical story about two brothers who are clumsy with large balls in a game or activity.
I'm not sure specifically as I haven't heard of this exact 'big brothers heavy balls story' before. It could be a very unique or local story. Maybe it's about a big brother who has some sort of adventure related to heavy balls, perhaps in a game or a strange situation.
I have no idea who told the 'big balls story' as you haven't given any context about it.
It could be that the 'balls' are some sort of toy balls. The sister might be curious about what her big brother is doing with his collection of toy balls and starts playing with them. For example, they could be bouncy balls and they are seeing who can bounce the ball the highest or the most times.
Well, it could be a very strange or made - up fictional story where the phrase is used symbolically. Maybe it represents some sort of extreme or unexpected relationship dynamic between a sister and a brother in a very out - there story that doesn't involve the vulgar meaning. It could also be some sort of inside joke within a group that has a unique meaning only they understand.
The primary character is the big friendly giant. However, depending on how the story is written, there could be other important characters. For example, if the story is about the giant's journey to a human village, then the villagers, especially the ones he has the most interaction with, could be considered main characters as well. Or if there are other magical beings in his world, they too could play significant roles in the story. So while the big friendly giant is central, there could be a cast of supporting characters that help shape the story.