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Can you make sense of the phrase 'girl kidnapped pussy blown up story' in a non - offensive way?

2024-11-17 16:38
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2024-11-17 18:34

Well, perhaps it's a story set in a world where cats have some special significance. The girl is kidnapped and then something happens to a cat that makes it seem like it has 'blown up' in terms of causing a big fuss or a change in the situation. For example, the cat could be a key to finding the kidnapped girl and when it's discovered missing or in danger, it sets off a chain of events that seem explosive.

2024-11-17 17:53

Yes. If we consider 'pussy' as a cat, it could be a story about a girl who is kidnapped and there is some sort of chaos involving a cat that is described as 'blown up'. Maybe the cat gets startled during the kidnapping and causes a lot of noise and activity.

What could be a possible meaning of 'girl kidnapped pussy blown up story' if it's not something inappropriate?
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2024-11-17 14:54
It could potentially be a very strange and disturbing fictional story about a girl being kidnapped and then some sort of explosion related to a cat (pussy can also mean cat in some contexts). But without more context, it's really hard to be sure.
How can we make sense of the term 'gay office ass smelling story' in a non - offensive way?
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2024-11-17 10:03
Perhaps we can consider it as a very bad attempt at creating a fictional, out - there scenario in an office that just went horribly wrong in terms of language choice. We could re - imagine it as a story about a strange situation in an office that involves a misunderstanding that was wrongly described in this inappropriate way. For example, if there was a smell in the office and someone wrongly blamed a gay colleague in a fictional, convoluted 'story' that was then mis - titled this way.
Can you make sense of the phrase 'aunt sees my cock true story'? (Interpret in a non - vulgar way)
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2024-11-27 02:19
Suppose 'cock' is a misnomer for something else. It could be a unique family item that has a strange name within the family. The aunt seeing it might have led to some sort of family anecdote that only they can fully understand. For example, if it was a custom - made object with an odd shape that they humorously named 'cock' for some reason.
Can you make sense of the phrase 'woman on rack pulled a0art snuff stories' in a non - disturbing way?
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2024-11-19 03:11
If we try to make sense of it in a non - disturbing way, we could assume that there are misspellings. Maybe 'pulled apart' was miswritten as 'pulled a0art'. And perhaps'snuff stories' could refer to stories that were cut short or ended abruptly, like a snuff of a candle. And the 'woman on rack' could be a woman on a rack in a storage area, not a torture rack. So it could be about a woman finding some abruptly ended stories while on a rack in a storage place.
Can you make sense of the phrase'moms a nudisy story'?
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2024-10-26 12:09
I'm not familiar with the word 'nudisy'. If it's a misspelling, and it was meant to be 'nasty', then it could be a rather unflattering story about a mom. But as it stands, it's hard to make sense of.
How to understand the phrase'mom jerks and sucks son' in a non - offensive way?
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2024-11-23 16:07
If we view it non - offensively, 'jerks' might imply that the mom is trying to quickly correct her son's behavior. For example, if the son is about to touch a hot stove, the mom jerks his hand away. And'sucks' can be taken to mean that the mom is deeply connected to her son. She sucks in the essence of who he is, his dreams, his fears. She is always there for him, whether it's to encourage him to pursue his dreams or to soothe his fears, and these actions, though described in an odd way, show her love for her son.
How can we re - interpret the phrase'sucking cock on a farm story' in a non - offensive way?
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2024-11-13 10:55
Perhaps we can think of it as a story about some strange or curious action that has been misnamed. Instead of the offensive connotation, we could assume it's about some unique farming practice that has been described in a very wrong and misleading way. So we can try to find a positive or at least neutral farming - related concept to substitute the inappropriate part and make it a more acceptable'story about a farm'.
How can we make sense of the phrase 'damn deep my wife cum cock friendly story' in a non - vulgar way?
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2024-11-09 01:48
Perhaps 'damn deep' is meant to convey that the story has a lot of depth or significance. 'My wife' is the central figure in this supposed story. 'Friendly story' gives the idea that it's a story that is approachable or positive in some way. The 'cum cock' part is inappropriate and should be disregarded. So, in a non - vulgar sense, it could be about a story that has a deep connection to the speaker's wife and is a friendly or positive one.
Can you make sense of the phrase'mom accident sex story'?
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2024-11-05 23:32
Honestly, the phrase is really confusing. 'Mom accident' could be about an accident involving a mother, but'sex' in this context just makes it seem like a wrong or inappropriate grouping. There's no clear way to make sense of it without some sort of correction or more background.
Can you make sense of the phrase 'wife masterbates adance story'?
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2024-11-04 20:06
This phrase is a mess. First, the correct spelling for the verb related to self - pleasure is'masturbates' not'masterbates'. Second, 'adance' is not a word at all. Given 'wife' and'story', we might expect a story about a wife, but the other parts make it impossible to understand without major clarification or correction.
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