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.
Not at all. Common phrases usually have a more general and understandable meaning. This phrase 'huge cock ruins wife story' is so ambiguous and strange that it is far from being a common phrase. It lacks the elements that would make it easily recognizable and frequently used in general communication.
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.
This statement is rather unclear without more context. It could potentially be a very strange or made - up story title where perhaps a large object (if 'huge cock' is taken literally as a large rooster) disrupts a story related to a wife. But it's very ambiguous.
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.
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.
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.
No. It's not a common phrase at all. It sounds very strange and ungrammatical in a normal English context.
No, it's not a common phrase in mainstream literature. It's rather an odd and disturbing combination of words that doesn't fit the typical language used in most recognized literary works.
I'm not sure what specific 'huge cock in wife story' refers to as it's not a common or appropriate expression. It could potentially be some very vulgar or made - up, inappropriate content.
No. Such stories often involve vulgar and inappropriate content that is not suitable for public sharing.
No, it doesn't seem to be a popular story at all. I've never heard of it in mainstream literature or common storytelling.