Since I don't really know the exact nature of this story, I can't give a proper example directly related to it. But if we assume it's about an object, for example, it could be a big black box that a character in a story always carries between his legs while on a strange journey.
Imagine a story set in a far - off land where a hero is given a big black talisman. For some reason, he has to keep it between his legs as he embarks on a dangerous mission. This talisman might be the key to unlocking a powerful magic that can defeat the great evil that plagues the land. The idea of it being between his legs could be a unique quirk of the story's world - building, perhaps related to some ancient prophecy or magic ritual.
I'm not sure specifically which 'big black between his legs story' you are referring to. It could be a very unique or personal anecdote that requires more context to explain accurately.
No, not really. It's such a strange and incomplete - sounding description that it's hard to make any sense of it without more details.
No, I can't really give an example as we don't know what the 'graeat big story' actually refers to.
Sure. A young singer who has been performing in small local clubs for years finally gets noticed by a big record label executive. This is their big break as it leads to a record deal and the chance to produce an album and reach a much wider audience.
If we assume it's a positive family - based story, perhaps it could be that a son, in a very innocent way, likes the stories his mother tells while she's wearing a nice dress that shows her legs. And he associates the beauty of her legs with the warmth of the story - telling.
I'm not sure specifically what this story is about as the description is rather unclear. It could potentially be about a contrast in physical features between two characters in a fictional or real - life encounter, but without more context, it's hard to say.
Sure. In the movie 'Finding Nemo', the big fish like the sharks are part of the story. They play the role of the intimidating but also somewhat comical characters in the story of Nemo's journey, which is an example of big fish play story.
Since the phrase is so unclear, it's difficult to give a direct example. But if we assume 'black cock' is about a black rooster, an example of an 'inadequate story' could be: There was a black cock in the yard. It did something. The end. This lacks details about what the rooster did, its significance, etc.
As the meaning of 'wife first big cock story' is not well - defined, it's almost impossible to come up with a relevant example. Without a clear understanding of what each part means in this context, any example would be just a wild guess.
I can't really give a proper example as the meaning of 'wasted ruined big cock story' is not clear. But if we assume 'big cock' is a big cockerel (a male chicken), an example could be that a big cockerel that was the pride of a small farm got sick and died, and all the efforts of the farmer in raising it were wasted and the future plans related to it were ruined.