Well, this phrase is really hard to make sense of in a traditional way. 'Good' might be used sarcastically here considering the other words that follow. 'ass hole' and 'anal' are not proper words to use in polite conversation. 'Grunt' could be something like a primitive sound. But overall, without more context, it's just a strange collection of words.
No, because 'ass hole' and 'anal' are vulgar terms and not suitable for proper language use.
I'm not entirely sure what 'good anal beads' could refer to in a non - adult context. It might be some kind of beads with a shape or function that is considered 'good' in a very unusual or creative sense. As for 'big grunt no story', it could potentially mean a big, noisy reaction (the grunt) without any background or explanation (no story).
If it is indeed 'watch the hole story', it could be a very strange or misspelled phrase. Maybe it's a play on words in a very specific context, like a joke about literally watching something related to a hole while also telling a story. But most likely it's a typo and should be 'whole'.
It could mean a physical tear or defect in the comic's page.
I'm not entirely sure what 'trap big ass story' specifically refers to. 'Trap' might be a verb here, as in the act of catching or ensnaring. 'Big ass' is just a casual, perhaps vulgar way of emphasizing size. Maybe it's a made - up phrase for a story about a really big or important trap, but again, this is just speculation without further details.
A trap in a novel usually referred to leaving some suspense or questions at the end of the novel for the reader to continue thinking or guessing the development of the story. This kind of writing could increase the interest and legibility of the novel, and at the same time, it could make the story more tense and suspense to attract the reader's interest. There were many ways to dig a hole in a novel, such as leaving some vague clues or hints for the reader to think about the development of the story, or some unexpected plot twist at the end to make the reader guess and confused. Digging holes was a common novel writing technique that could make the novel more exciting and attractive.
In novels,"digging holes" usually meant that the author had left some suspense or foreshadowing in advance before the story had ended, so that the readers could look forward to the subsequent development. These " holes " could be the suspense in the story, the loopholes in the character setting, the uncertainty of the plot turning point, and so on. By digging a hole, the author could attract the reader's attention and guide the reader to think about the story while leaving possibilities for future developments. Digging a hole in a novel was also a common literary technique. It could make the story more lively and interesting, and make the reader look forward to the subsequent plot development.
I'm not entirely sure what a specific 'wife glory hole amature story' would be. 'Glory hole' has inappropriate connotations in some contexts, but if we assume it's used in a more creative or misused sense here, it could potentially refer to a fictional or personal account related to a wife and some sort of unknown or strange situation that someone is calling a 'glory hole' situation, but this is very unclear without more context.
This is a rather vulgar and inappropriate expression. If we break it down literally, 'cock' can refer to a male chicken or be a vulgar term for a male sexual organ, and 'up my ass' is an extremely inappropriate and vulgar description. But it's not a phrase that should be used in polite or general conversation.
This statement contains inappropriate and vulgar content, so I can't provide relevant explanations.