Well, without more context, it's hard to say. It could be a creative name for a story about two male characters (symbolized as cocks perhaps in a non - literal way) and a female character (pussy in a non - vulgar sense like a cat). Maybe it's for a fictional story about the relationship between them.
I'm not entirely sure what it could mean in a non - vulgar sense. It might be some sort of made - up or very local term that doesn't have a common non - vulgar meaning. It could potentially be a humorous or misphrased way of referring to something completely different like two roosters and a cat story in a children's fable.
Perhaps it was a misheard or misinterpreted phrase. It could potentially be a description of a story where there are two dominant characters (referred to as cocks in a non - sexual way) and one more timid or protected character (pussy in the sense of a small, vulnerable thing like a kitten) in a story about power dynamics or friendship in an allegorical sense.
In a non - vulgar context, a gloryhole could refer to a small opening or hole in a structure for a specific purpose, like in some old - fashioned buildings where it might be a small access hole for maintenance.
In a non - vulgar context, 'cum' can be a preposition meaning 'together with' or 'combined with'. For example, 'cumulative' is related to the idea of things adding up or coming together over time.
Well, if we take it out of a vulgar sense, perhaps it could be a story about the rough or difficult aspects of the study of sex in a scientific or sociological context. For example, researchers might face rough situations when trying to study sexual behavior in a conservative society, like facing resistance from the community or difficulties in getting accurate data.
Another meaning could be in a more general sense of creating or producing something related to men. For instance, in a manufacturing context, it could be about making men's clothing or accessories, which is a very different and proper interpretation compared to any inappropriate ideas.
It might also refer to a story about something large in a non - sexual sense. Say, a story about a really big building project. The 'big' here represents the scale of the project. It's like a story that details all the challenges and successes in constructing a huge skyscraper.
In a non - vulgar context, it might be a figure of speech. 'Shake that big ass' could be like when you see someone with a big backpack or something large on their back and you playfully say'shake that big thing' as a joke. It's about highlighting the size in a light - hearted, non - inappropriate way.
Well, if not in a vulgar sense, 'jerk off' could be used informally to mean 'fool around' or 'be silly'. So a 'jerk off friend' might be a friend who likes to be a bit goofy or play around in a harmless way.
It could imply a situation where someone feels pressured or coerced into doing something unpleasant or degrading in a more general sense, not literally the vulgar meaning. For example, in a work environment, an employee might feel forced to do tasks that are beneath them or that they find morally wrong, just like being forced into an unwanted situation.
One reason could be for cultural or traditional purposes. In some cultures, big roosters are symbols of prosperity or are used in certain ceremonies. So, the newlyweds might be exploring this aspect for their own cultural events or to honor their heritage.
Another option could be 'two magnificent cockerels at once'. We can imagine a story where two magnificent cockerels are showing off their plumage to attract the hens in the coop.