If we consider this phrase, it could be that he surreptitiously incorporated some information into the stories about your wife. It might be a piece of information that he wanted others to know but didn't want to be too blatant about. For instance, if there was a particular event that your wife was involved in and he had some inside knowledge, he could have slipped that detail into the stories in a way that made it seem like a natural part of the narrative. However, without more context, it's difficult to be certain exactly what was slipped in and why.
It could mean he secretly introduced something (like an idea or a small object) into the stories about your wife. Maybe he added a false detail or a new element without permission.
Well, 'he slipped it in' might imply that he subtly inserted something into the tales related to your wife. For example, if it's in the context of a group sharing stories, he might have added a bit of gossip or a made - up incident about her without being obvious at first. It could also be something positive like a compliment that he managed to include in an unexpected way in the stories.
It could mean a story where a wife made a mistake or had a slip - up. Maybe she accidentally revealed a secret, or made an error in judgment in a particular situation.
Well, perhaps it refers to an object or an event. Say, a small memory or an item that unexpectedly found its way into the story about his wife while he was telling it. It might be something like a little joke that he didn't plan on saying but just came out as part of the story.
If we consider 'it slipped into mom story', it could be that there was a certain object or concept that got incorporated into a story centered around mom by accident or without much thought. Let's say a story was being told about mom's cooking, and suddenly a story about a kitchen gadget that she used once'slipped into' the cooking story. It might have been added because it was related in some way, like it helped her cook better, or it could have been just a random association that the storyteller made while talking.
First, you should find out exactly what 'it' is. If it's something inappropriate or false, you can calmly correct the person and set the record straight.
This phrase is very difficult to interpret without more context. 'Cock' could refer to a rooster perhaps in a very strange context related to a'spooning story' which might be about people lying closely together like spoons. But it's all very ambiguous.
Here's an example. A wife was chatting with her neighbor and slipped up by revealing some personal financial problems her family was having. Her husband had wanted to keep those issues private. As a result, there was some tension between the husband and wife as he was disappointed that she had let that information out. This kind of story shows how a wife's slip - up can have consequences on relationships and family dynamics.
It could mean that while telling a story related to sex, they made an error or said something they didn't intend to say. Maybe they revealed more information than they should have or used inappropriate language by mistake.
That's an odd situation. Maybe you were in a hurry and the clock was in your hand while you were near her backpack, and it accidentally slipped inside. It could have been a small alarm clock or a pocket watch.
I'm not entirely sure what you mean by 'cooking slipped in her casserole'. It could be a very unique or accidental situation. Maybe you were trying to transfer some cooked ingredients into the casserole dish and it accidentally slipped in an unexpected way.
For instance, he was recounting a story of their vacation. He was focused on how his wife loved the beach. But then, accidentally, he slipped in that she got a little scared when she saw a big crab. So, the incident of her getting scared by the crab was the 'it' that found its way into the story about his wife.