No. 'Cum' is an inappropriate or at least very unclear term in this context. A proper English sentence should use more common and appropriate words. This phrase seems rather odd and not in line with standard English usage.
Definitely not. In proper English, we would expect more recognizable and appropriate language. The use of 'cum' in this way is either very strange or inappropriate, and the whole phrase just doesn't form a proper sentence that would be used in normal communication.
No. It is not proper English. The use of 'cum' in this context is vulgar, and 'ovr' is an incorrect spelling. A proper phrase would be something like 'calling him to come over for a story about sex' if that was the intended meaning, but even that would be a rather racy or inappropriate statement in most contexts.
This description involves inappropriate and vulgar content, so I can't provide relevant explanations.
No. It is not a proper English expression. The word 'cum' is inappropriate in this context and makes the whole phrase seem very strange and not at all a normal way of communicating in English.
The phrase is really unclear. 'Sister watches' is simple enough, but 'cum story' is not a common expression. It might be some sort of very niche or even mis - worded idea. Maybe it was intended to be something else and got written wrong.
No. It's not a proper English phrase. The combination of words is not only ungrammatical but also contains inappropriate and unclear elements.
No. It contains vulgar terms and is not a proper or acceptable English expression in general communication.
No. Because 'covks' is not a correct English word. A proper English sentence should consist of correctly spelled words. So this is not a proper English sentence.
No. 'English story story' is not a proper term. Usually, we just say 'English stories' or 'a story in English'.
Not at all. We strive to use language that is inclusive, respectful, and positive. This phrase fails on all those fronts. It is offensive and not suitable for public or private conversations where decency is expected.
No, it's not a proper English sentence. A proper sentence should have a clear grammatical structure. In this phrase, 'watch' and'suck' are verbs that are not used in a way that makes sense together. Also, 'own stories' is very unclear without proper prepositions or other words to clarify the relationship. It seems like a random collection of words rather than a well - formed sentence.