If 'coming' was misspelled, it could potentially mean that in the story about grandma and her friends, the speaker was continuously arriving or showing up. Without more context, it's hard to be more precise.
Well, it's a rather odd statement. If we consider 'coming' instead of 'cumming' (which is inappropriate), it might imply that in the story of grandma and her friends, there was a repeated action of someone arriving. Maybe it was about a series of visits or arrivals in the events of the story. For example, perhaps in the story, grandma and her friends had a gathering and people kept arriving for it.
This statement is a bit of a mystery as it is. But if we correct the possible misspelling, it could mean that within the narrative of grandma and her friends, there was a pattern of coming. It could be related to a particular event like a party or a reunion. Maybe every day at a certain time, someone would come in the story. For instance, grandma could be expecting guests and they keep coming one after another in the story's plot.
No. If 'cumming' is a misspelling of 'coming', then the grammar is also a bit off. A better way to say it might be 'I kept coming in the story about grandma and her friends.'
The statement is rather confusing. 'Bandged' is not a common word. If it's a misspelling, it makes it hard to figure out what the whole'sex story' involving your mom in front of you is supposed to be about. It might be a very personal or just a jumbled-up expression that needs more explanation.
It's very difficult to determine a precise meaning as 'coxk' seems to be a misspelling. If it was 'cock', it might imply a story about a husband's sexual fantasy that goes wrong, but this is still a rather unclear and potentially inappropriate topic.
The phrase is really puzzling. 'Th' instead of 'the' makes it seem like a typo. Maybe it's a made - up or inside - joke kind of statement about a story where the wife has some sort of love for something in the story that is related to 'in the ass' in a very strange, unclear way. Without more background, it's difficult to give a more accurate explanation.
I'm not entirely sure what this statement specifically means as it seems rather unclear and might be inappropriate. It could potentially refer to stories about men being good in sexual activities in bed, but this is a very vulgar topic.
I'm not entirely sure as it seems to be a rather jumbled or misspelled statement. It could potentially be 'No, daddy, it's too big' which might be something said in a fictional or inappropriate context that we should avoid discussing in detail.
I'm not entirely sure what 'accidentlu cummed' is supposed to mean as it seems to be misspelled. If you meant 'came up', perhaps in the context of a story about mom, it could mean she suddenly appeared in the story or had an idea that came up during the story.
Well, if we break it down, 'wife' is clear, but 'spilt roest' is really puzzling. 'Spilt' usually means something has been spilled or spread out, but 'roest' isn't a common English word. Maybe it was supposed to be something else. Without more information, it's hard to say exactly what this phrase is about.
If we consider 'cumming' as a misspelling of 'coming', it could be a story about a girl arriving or showing up while wearing a thong. It could be part of a narrative that emphasizes her appearance or the impression she makes when she shows up in that particular item of clothing.
I'm not entirely sure what this phrase specifically means as it's rather jumbled and unclear. It could potentially be some sort of made - up or very specific local expression. Without more context, it's hard to give a definite meaning.