If we assume it's related to haiku, here's an example of a simple haiku which could be part of a 'story' in a sense. 'Autumn leaves fall, / Whirling in the chilly wind, / Nature's dance ends.' This haiku tells a small part of a story about the end of autumn, the leaves falling and the cold wind as the season changes. If the 'Seventeen Syllables Full Story' was about the cycle of seasons, this could be one piece of it.
I'm not sure specifically which 'Seventeen Syllables Full Story' you are referring to. It could be a very specific piece of literature or a story created by an individual. Without more context, it's difficult to say what it's about.
Think of a simple action and its setting. Like 'A child runs. Through the meadow. Seventeen syllables told.' A good seventeen - syllables short story should be concise and capture a vivid scene in just those few words. It's about choosing the right elements to convey a feeling or idea.
A bird sings. Sun sets. Day's end in seventeen.
Sure. A 'full cover story' could be one about a major political scandal. For instance, if a politician is caught in a corruption case. The cover story would detail how the scandal was uncovered, who was involved, the evidence against the politician, and the potential consequences for the political system.
Let's consider the phrase in the context of a story being full of bravado. An example could be someone saying 'I fought off ten guys all by myself without breaking a sweat'. This kind of story where someone is boasting and perhaps stretching the truth could be what is meant by a 'full of cock story'. But again, this is just one way of looking at this rather unclear phrase.
I'm reluctant to give an example for such a phrase as it might have vulgar connotations. However, if we consider 'dick' as a symbol of arrogance (again, stretching the non - vulgar interpretation), a story could be about a character who is full of himself, constantly showing off and being over - confident. But this is really just a forced interpretation to avoid the vulgar aspect of the phrase.
Sure. Let's say someone claims they ran a marathon in an hour. Given that the world record for a marathon is much longer than that, this is likely a 'full of cock story'. They are probably just trying to show off or get attention by making up such an unbelievable claim.
Sure. In a love story of deception, one partner might deceive the other about their past relationships. They hide the fact that they have a history of being unfaithful. They act as if they are completely innocent and trustworthy. But later, when the truth surfaces, it shatters the trust in the relationship.
Take the case of Erin Brockovich. She was a legal clerk who noticed that a utility company in her town was contaminating the local water supply with a toxic chemical. She started investigating and found evidence of widespread illness in the community due to the contamination. Brockovich then fought hard to expose the company's actions. She worked with lawyers and eventually won a large settlement for the affected residents. Her story shows how a whistleblower can make a big difference in protecting the health and rights of a community.
Another example is the 'Success Kid' meme. A photo of a baby clenching his fist in a determined way was turned into a meme. It was used to represent achieving success in different areas, whether it was getting a promotion at work, acing an exam, or just having a small victory in daily life. The photo's simple yet powerful message made it a very popular meme, and it was shared widely across social media platforms. It also inspired a lot of parodies and remixes.